Dolly 3
        
        
        
    
     
     
    Copyright ©2012, Adam Crowe
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    Last but not least of the doll photo shoot. 
     
 
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        Adam Crowe
        
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        Crowe's Eye  | 
         
    | Uploaded:  | 
        09-Mar-2012 18:03 CET  | 
         
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    | Camera:  | 
        Olympus E-420 | 
         
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        1/80 s | 
         
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        Manual | 
         
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        100 | 
         
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        Manual(One Touch) | 
         
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Creepy
Adam,
The lighting on the subject is quite good, and technically it is a great photo..... but I can't get past the eyes. It is as if the doll is witnessing a murder.
You could make a whole picture book of creepy doll portraits, and I bet is would sell.
Mark Stodter
Mark Stodter at 21:15 CET on 09-Mar-2012 [Reply]
Good idea
That's not a bad idea you have there. Thanks for the comments..
Mark Stodter wrote:
> Adam,
> The lighting on the subject is quite good, and technically it is a great photo..... but I
> can't get past the eyes. It is as if the doll is witnessing a murder.
> You could make a whole picture book of creepy doll portraits, and I bet is would sell.
> Mark Stodter
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Adam Crowe at 21:34 CET on 09-Mar-2012 [Reply]
Again?
Adam,
Again with the creepy dolls? I am in agreement with Mark. There's just something about the eyes...
I think Mark is right, a book or possibly a gallery show would go over well. Something about giving inanimate objects that we know aren't real a surreal sense of life!
Nyal Cammack at 01:17 CET on 13-Mar-2012 [Reply]