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Old 3rd November 2009, 02:56 AM   #1
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I think it looks a bit Kaskaisized


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Old 3rd November 2009, 04:20 AM   #2
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Nice shot Alis!
I love the lighting on him, very dramatic. Is the black thing on the right significant? It's a bit distracting to the otherwise great scene Good job.
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Old 3rd November 2009, 04:25 AM   #3
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Is the black thing on the right significant? It's a bit distracting to the otherwise great scene Good job.
Thanks! I think that is what Kaskaisizes the shot!

I cropped the image without the metal thing and it became an ordinary shot, so I thought I keep it in to make it extraordinary.

But seriously, just having fun, no special reason
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Old 3rd November 2009, 04:28 AM   #4
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Forgive me, but what is "Kaskaisizes"? Not knowing, I chose to ignore it from your description
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Old 3rd November 2009, 04:32 AM   #5
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Forgive me, but what is "Kaskaisizes"? Not knowing, I chose to ignore it from your description
LOL! Not sure what I am talking about but take a look at Kaskais' pictures here. Last one was Seafood. Of course, to be really kaskaisic, I have to make him sillhouette but still close to the mood of his pictures, I think!
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Old 3rd November 2009, 05:19 PM   #6
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... Kaskaisized ...
Interesting how someone who only post pictures and never comments can build such an concept...

His pictures are in fact very... how would I say ? ... exquisite different architectural influenced artistic strange striking
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Old 3rd November 2009, 06:14 PM   #7
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Interesting how someone who only post pictures and never comments can build such an concept...

His pictures are in fact very... how would I say ? ... exquisite different architectural influenced artistic strange striking

Welcome back, Antonio! We missed you here!

You are right about Kaskais' pictures. I think it is a combination of simple very cubist architechtural structures, dramatic lighting, totally detached people, and the sea!

Actually, the fact that he never talks about his pictures adds to the mystery and effect. Also, the avatar he has chosen is very effective in that regard.

Anyway, I kept the metal part in, which is pretty geometrical, and thought plus B&W picture and plut the fact that a 3 year old kid indeep thought and quite puts it very close to his type of pictures.

Of course, I am sure there are people who know more famous people representing that style of photography but I think he pretty much has stablished a style of his own here.

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Welcome back, Antonio! We missed you here! You are right about Kaskais' pictures. I think it is a combination of simple very cubist architectural structures, dramatic lighting, totally detached people, and the sea! Actually, the fact that he never talks about his pictures adds to the mystery and effect. Also, the avatar he has chosen is very effective in that regard. Anyway, I kept the metal part in, which is pretty geometrical, and thought plus the B&W picture and plut the fact that a 3 year old kid so deep in thought and quite puts it very close to his type of pictures. Of course, I am sure there are people who know more famous people representing that style of photography but I think he pretty much has established a style of his own here.
Thank you Alis
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