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Artist's Commentsso this is how it feels to be young let's turn off the light, let's blackout the sun we can't be bought and can't be sold we figure out ways of deranging the world from dust to gold so tonight we'll cut away these puppet strings we'll speed through roads that guide our dreams so tonight we'll climb the towers and ring the bells we'll make the myths, we'll break the spells so if you want to save the world just come with me, I know the way to it, girl there's no one left down here to fight we'll preach a different wrong from right from grey to white so don't you give in please don't let them win there's so much to try we'll save the world tonight so if you want to save the world just come with me, I know the way, the way to it, girl just pack your anger and your sorrows don't you wait for tomorrow to save me, girl concept: pretty obvious, huh? first the hands who do nothing, and just lay calmly above one's knees. those who don't do, those do don't want to do. then, the anger. the will to save the "world" (or whatever you want to save). contrast between those who do and those who don't. those who can and those who prefer to think they can't. model: my friend Ryo. lyrics by: David Fonseca. additional comments: yes, i used an exceptionally high iso. that was on purpose. gotta love that grain. (at least i do). so hush, no "omg omg why did you use that iso, omg?!" questions, guys. (; Oh, and if you look closely, you can see how in the second picture he was about to punch me in the face. Comments
Adorei mesmo o conceito que deste a estas duas fotos, tão diferentes mas tão bem relacionadas pela tua descrição. <3
Não sei se voltaste definitivamente, mas com este trabalho tens o caminho muito bem delineado. omg, ryo can't punch souki taaaan! -- you make it all look gay Hello there
-- The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt. --Sylvia Plath |
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December 25, 2006
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Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL 1/60 second F/2.0 50 mm 1600 Dec 10, 2006, 5:19:56 PM |
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