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50 responses to “Welcome To The Jungle”
Many stories.
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…yes, indeed.
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Besides the art it is a thought provoking and accurate commentary on urban life today.
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Thank you.
Yes, that was the intention.
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Lots going on in this one, excellent! Fantastic processing. I like the light on the right foreground building and the lion, especially.
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Thank you very much for the compliment, Scott.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Very, very interesting! I like it a lot.
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Thank you.
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Ugh, what madness picture
Qué locura de imágenes
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Muchas gracias.
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It’s like being inside a Hunter S. Thompson dream! 🙂
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…yes, maybe a bit…
…though I didn’t need the drug cocktail 🙂
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Muy Rabirius. Somos unas bestias los seres humanos. Me encanta.
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Muchas gracias, Rosa.
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Excellent! Very, very good!
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Thank you very much.
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Yeah, agree with the comments above. Processing and collage, choice of subject, and political comment excellent. Love the zebra. Tony
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Thank you very much – also in the name of the zebra 🙂
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Very strong one! Wonder why the most savage animal of all is not depicted and only his creations are.
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…it is well hidden 🙂
Thank you for the compliment.
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Wow!! That has a bit of everything. I adored it! Have a great weekend. Hugs Paula xx
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Thank you very much, Paula – and have a great weekend as well.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Wow! That frame held my attention for a long time! Lovely work Rabirius!
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Holding someone’s attention is one of the best compliments you can get. Thank you very much for that.
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Reblogged this on Change the air.
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Thank you for reblogging this…
…I just noticed this in my spam folder – therefore the late replay.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Superbe montage pour cette jungle urbaine.
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Merci beaucoup.
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Brilliant !!
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Thank you.
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Guns n Roses… – Nice Montage 🙂
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Thank you.
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What a Jungle…….with some fantasy, lovely ! 🙂
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Again, thank you very much.
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Reblogged this on lost creek publishing.
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Again, thank you very much!
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Very creative and good depiction.
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Thank you very much for the compliment.
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Hey there! I’ve been reading your web site for a while now and finally got the courage to go ahead and give you a shout out from Houston Tx! Just wanted to tell you keep up the good work!
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Thank you very much for the compliment.
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This is terrific-so much to look at and think about-I love the zebra my eye just keeps going on up there to look at it-
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Thank you very much.
I was thinking a lot weather I should post it here – because some details cannot be seen due to the size – but I’m glad you like it.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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I have never been a collage person, but I do enjoy the ones you present. Nice work!
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Thank you very much, Bob.
In the beginning I more or less crated a collage by accident and then started to develop it further.
I think photography and (non-photographic) collages have something in common: You have to work with things that are already there. And of cause, with these collages this doubles up: I have to photograph things that are already there and then create the collages of photography that are already there (or that I already took). And I think this enables you do destroy the world as we know it and then construct a new one out of it – and I think this is a very interesting process.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Great desciption. I can tell you love constructing these. How long would you say the average construction time is?
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Well, it really depends on the number of layers.
If it is just a few, maybe 2-3 hours – if it has a lot of layers, it can take a couple of days. (Taking into account that I cannot work constantly on my photos 🙂 )
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Thanks!
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Not at all.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging!
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