
Music For The Masses

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49 responses to “Music For The Masses”
Very nice!
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Thank you, Sharon.
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I’m really liking your combo shots – I’m sure they are not easy to get the combinations which actually work…
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…thank you.
Yes, it isn’t easy sometimes – but I slowly grew into it – the first shot I ever did in this style was Once There Were Woods – which were only two pictures. When I saw the original landscape picture I thought there should be a wood and so I experimented a bit with a picture of a wood.
My first experiments were with two pictures only and the technic slowly grew more and more complex. (A couple of pictures had some many layers in the end that my computer could hardly handle it :-)))
And of course, sometimes it doesn’t work the way I want it two and I have to let the idea go – or turn it into something different. But I think I more and more get the knack of what is working.
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Yes, sometimes you have to let something go that is just not working…no matter how much it should work this discerning judgement is what separates a good photograph from a snapshot…an artist from a hack.
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Exactly.
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PS.: I now created a keyword for all “combo shots” which I called Montage – so in case you want to look at some of the early works you will find them here:
https://rabirius.wordpress.com/category/montage-2/
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would make a great Album cover!
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Thank you.
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These shots are getting more and more complicated. I like!
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…well, some are… 🙂
Thank you for the compliment, John.
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very complex, well done!
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Thank you.
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I love this full and in depth work. another great one.
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Thank you very much for the compliment!
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This is fascinating and thought provoking. I love the combination of images.
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Thank you for the compliment.
What do you think is provoking about the picture?
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I agree – thought provoking! I like it a lot.
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Thank you for your compliments.
What exactly do you find provoking?
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I know this feeling from a Concert in Paris Bercy.
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Which concert?
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Mylene Farmer at Bercy 2009.
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There was such a riot at a Mylene Farmer concert?
Or were the goats?
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No not a riot but if you will fill a Very large Place like the Stadium in Bercy it gets very fearfully crowded.You must remember the French are a very passionate People and they love Mylene Farmer very much.
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Okay – over here she normally sings at classical concert venues and therefore I was wondering…
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Look for Mylene Farmer at Bercy at Vimeo or You tube for Concert clip from 2009. you will see that it is a Massive Concert with a huge on Stage Show.
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Okay, I will do that.
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Just read my Last post there is a link to the Concert.
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Thank you. I already found it.
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Wow! Very abstract and very intriguing! ▲
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Thank you!
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Wow! That is really something! Have a great week! Hugs Paula xx
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Thank you, Paula.
I hope you had a fantastic weekend as well!
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Very well done… 🙂
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Thank you.
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I love the abstract & Photo Combo!!! 🙂 *Cynthia
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Thank you very much, Cynthia.
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A wonderful sense of reclamation in this incredible piece!
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Thank you very much, Patti.
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Love, love, love this! Usually more of a traditionalist but this one really appeals to the eye. nicely done!
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Then your compliment is even more appreciated. Thank you very much, Tina!
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Very cool!
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Thank you.
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This is exceptional stuff
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Thank you very much.
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Sensational post.jalal
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Thank you for the compliment, Jalal.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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