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Well you may throw your rock and hide your hand
Workin' in the dark against your fellow man
But as sure as God made black and white
What's done in the dark will be brought to the light




It's been too long since I submitted something, let alone an Infrared Experiment... and I've been listening to a lot of the Man in Black over the last weeks, depressing as hell... but the words make you think about mortality and life, right and wrong... the basic things in life that everyone can understand.

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:icongundross:
nice interpretation and work! :D

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:icondelfin:
thanks, and extra thanks for the first fav in months!

are you a cash fan?

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smell the color of the water blue
:iconth0rne:
i think "wow" is the right sound for this one.

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signatures suck
:icondelfin:
thanks man, do you think it's too dark and dirty?

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smell the color of the water blue
:icondelfin:
mmm ok, it takes a while to get accustomed to his style.

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smell the color of the water blue
:icondelfin:
oh, and thanks for the fav by the way :thanks:

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smell the color of the water blue
:iconth0rne:
no, why? most parts of the picture are in bright greyscales. the only dark things are the corners and the sky what makes a nice contrast to the mighty cloud.

the only "not so good" thing is the sharpness at the right and left side.

probably this one would be nice as a photo wallpaper on a 3 or 4 meter wall...

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signatures suck
:iconadamsik:
amazing and inspiring work :D

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December 7, 2007
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Canon
Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
2/1 second
F/5.0
18 mm
800
Jun 10, 2007, 4:01:16 PM

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