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Featured 565 Days Ago by subjektiv - Featured Image - 14 comments


Photo © subjektiv (Sigrid Kleinecke & Kurt Tutschek) - www.subjektiv.eu
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kulay said 565 days ago:

Wow, unique, exciting, impressive!

eterisk said 565 days ago:

This is really scary. I come to think about the wrappings with the face of Jesus on them.

groen65 said 565 days ago:

I really like this - the colours, the processing; it's just really well done.

EmilyHorne said 565 days ago:

This is crazy good

Jeff said 565 days ago:

Interesting concept and execution.

philippe said 565 days ago:

This is just great. I'm surprised nobody found it "too photoshopped"...

King said 565 days ago:

Oh, my! Quite remarkable.

photografica said 565 days ago:

This is awesome. Very creative, spot on relevance, excellent processing. 5s across the board.

JIMJIM said 565 days ago:

Fantastic : a natural mystic !!!

Saxi said 564 days ago:

an excellent work!

King said 564 days ago:

Subjektiv,

I hope you will fully comment on this very evocative image. What is the white stuff on the floor, lower right?

subjektiv said 564 days ago:

Thanks for all your kind remarks about this photo.
As for the white stuff on the floor: I simply don't know what it is. The photo was taken in a German museum. The woman on the sheet is a projection. With a little bit of photoshop magic i deleted the strings holding the sheet (to give it a more mysterious touch) and tried my best to make the image of the woman (which was nearly invisible in reality) a bit more apparent...

Greetings from Austria,
Kurt

VernonTrent said 564 days ago:

if this installation has a spiritual background, then the stuff on the floor has been scattered to make visible when the "ghost" comes home.

King said 563 days ago:

I'm going to install something like this in my living room as a conversation piece, and in the hope that guests won't stay too long.

Good work on this image, Kurt.

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