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Post by Thor Odinson on Apr 9, 2013 23:15:58 GMT -5
I decided to portray the well known desert of China and Mongolia, the Gobi Desert.
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Post by Janice Dickinson on Apr 10, 2013 2:11:49 GMT -5
At first I'm like, I don't get it, but then I see the Gobi Desert, and I'm like "Oh okay." However, you did not do your research. The Gobi is a cold desert, it may be dry, but it's usually cold. However, I'm willing to pass this off as "Summer in the Gobi." Because, as of any desert, or place of that latitude or for that matter, it can get pretty hot in summer. The photo tells a story, but does lack modelling and fashion-wise, but it makes up for it in execution and theme.
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Post by Morgan Freeman on Apr 11, 2013 16:57:22 GMT -5
Morgan: Janice has already mentioned the desert conundrum so I won't repeat the inconsistencies between the Gobi desert and this photo. Perhaps you caught the desert on one of its days of extreme climate change. The overall look of this photo is quite pleasing to the eye with a lot of rich soil colours and light in all of the right areas. You look like you were caught off guard here, like you weren't in the proper pose to get your photo taken. I wish there was more commitment to the modelling here, but on a plus side you still look ruggedly handsome (dammit!)
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Post by Hikaru Utada on Apr 12, 2013 2:43:48 GMT -5
Tiny Tina: When you don't gots no obvious Asian pics, ya gots ta get creative, son. When you say where you at, I see the connection then. The modeling ain't the best, but it's still there and you still lookin' good. I'm likin' all the detail we see in the shot and how everything is lookin' real clear and all that. Just wish you had you a better face and better outfit than ya gots here.
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