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Just wonderful. The new Best Croma of Navlopomo07.
Good to be reminded of the possible future. Love how slowly she moves relatively to the others moving in the frame.
Brilliant. Brillian. Brilliant. Oh! Brilliant.
superb! thanks.
soundtrack and spoken word adding fine, lasting multi-layered simultaneity, extending the seen into new poetic territory.
one of the best. for sure.
i love the miniature portraits you do.
Touching. Where was this shot? We liked the slow motion. Surreal. We want to know why you used the flanging effect on the woman’s voice? But we liked it.
Jen’s presentation:
It was shot in Lewes, which is in the south of England. There’s a link beneath the image above for more information.
The flanging effect was on the soundtrack. Like you, I liked it and rather than try to lessen its effect, I left it as it is.
Thanks for passing by and for your nice comments.
Wonderful visual poem, Robert!
Even if I can’t understand all the words
Mario
Do I even have to comment and tell you how much I love it? Guess I just did. Brilliant as usual.