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the Futility of Memory no. 560 by ~mckenzie:iconmckenzie:


©2004-2009 ~mckenzie
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Submitted: August 22, 2004
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I'm always facinated by the way my memory works; it's always so fragile, making some things are more difficult to reconstruct. How some times you can only remember specifics about certain aspects of a location, but not others. How you can stare at/check out someone for an entire day and not remember what they're face looks like shortly after they're gone. Things sometimes literally become nothing more than just a blur.

I shot this this weekend, and I can tell you that it was hell figuring out how to shoot this inconspicuously. But I figured it out. All the images are original and unedited, not digital maniplution beyond so mild PS sharpening. Please, let me know how I did.

I really love this image - it turned out so much better than I'd intended.
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i don't know why, but i absolutely adore this picture.
it's simple, dark and dirty.

i like what you're trying to express with the whole memory thing. very interesting.

great picture.

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GORGEOUS!
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there is something quite beautiful about this.
very mysterious, yet very voyeristic.

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Absolutely - I totally agree. This is my favourite one, out of them all ...

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This photo is amazing and I think the idea that you were expressing comes out very clear. Your work is amazing
it looks like a wonderful ROTHKO painting. love it!!! :D

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You're going to make me blush, despite my complection. Thank a million for taking the time to comment.

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