Author | 'allo 'allo! |
HMS Member
Posts: 14 Joined: 14.11.06
| Posted on 24-11-2006 01:57 | |
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I am Hallie from the bustling metropolis of West Babylon, New York (note sarcasm). I wanted to be a Fine Arts major for a long time but I buckled and chose Geography instead. But any chance I get, you can see me doodling something or other (fluvial systems probably don't need to include sketches of faces at different angles). I also sing in an a capella group on campus and love to act. Well, jack of all trades, master of none, you might say. Glad to meet all of you. |
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Paul Fisher Super Administrator
Posts: 277 Joined: 25.06.06
| Posted on 24-11-2006 12:47 | |
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I love pictures that use these kind of angles on the human form. In isolation the face will just look like a strange blob, but put in context (as in your picture) the face is easily recognisable.
The cool thing is that human face processing abilities are so good that any viewing this picture will all have some idea what your womans face would look like head on, even though it doesn't actually exist. |
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Diana Barthauer Member
Posts: 78 Joined: 30.10.06
| Posted on 24-11-2006 21:02 | |
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Welcome Yeah I agree with Paul's comment. See a face from the side and you can pretty much guess what it'll look like from the front and vice versa... unless it's lopsided of course, that a different matter altogether. OK, OK pointless post I know. |
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Alicia Thompson Super Administrator
Posts: 215 Joined: 23.09.06
| Posted on 24-11-2006 23:39 | |
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Welcome to the site Hallie, you have a really lovely picture there. It makes me all warm and fuzzy inside. |
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