Incidental Vertigo

By Feral

Incidental Vertigo

                                  

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© 2014 Alexis Helms
Published on Thursday, October 26, 2023.     Filed under: "Graphic Art"
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  • carlosjackal On Saturday, December 2, 2017, carlosjackal (3011)By person wrote:

    This art is like a metaphor for any great new adventure about to be embarked upon....Both scary and exciting, it's finding the guts, will and determination to take that first step and realise that it was only ever fear holding you back.

  • Cassette On Tuesday, November 7, 2017, Cassette (1144)By person wrote:

    I think we're born with a certain appreciation of repeating patterns, this certainly is worth appreciating.

  • A former member wrote: These remind me of a section of stairs that wind through the trees on Corccovado Mountain in Brazil. If you look down, it's terrifying, but if you keep going up you see some amazing things. A very lovely photograph. Rebs:).

  • A former member wrote: Stairs are of me. They have followed me in dreams and i have followed them into dreams since i was a child. Stairs are somehow sacred. They take us to new existings and new reaches that we'd not been to before. There is a place as this a few hours from me. i have only been there once, the stairs lead to an old mansion through which one can wander, and on the hill can be seen a tower which i walked up into and explored the whole of the world with my eyes from that spanse. i've longed so to go there again. So many stairs, so little time. Thank you for returning me into the void of my mind.

  • A former member wrote: I want to go down there and stay!

  • Alchemist On Friday, June 8, 2012, Alchemist (688)By person wrote:

    Your poetry is good but your graphic art is so intense and kick ass.

  • Cassette On Tuesday, November 7, 2017, Cassette (1144)By person wrote:

    Isn't she the best?

  • A former member wrote: what an amazing photo.....nice angle.....not only is the picture beautiful.....but the staircase is gorgeous....me likey....rc/\ol

  • A former member wrote: Your eye for art far exceeds that of most. You are truly highly skilled.

  • Ortolan On Thursday, December 22, 2011, Ortolan (214)By person wrote:

    You really know how to capture peril in your work.Reminds me of exploring weird places when I was younger.Or the falling dream.

  • suicidalsecrecy On Monday, May 16, 2011, suicidalsecrecy (43)By person wrote:

    Beautiful.

  • Malcholm Dark On Wednesday, April 20, 2011, Malcholm Dark (810)By person wrote:

    great photo play... captures perfectly the feeling of fear... bravo

  • NikesRain On Thursday, February 10, 2011, NikesRain (1298)By person wrote:

    this is breath taking... the depth and crispness are fantastic, making the piece itself more inviting and contemplative...that you caught this with all the angles and organics complimenting each other and the balance of it all speaks volumes about your artistic talent... fantastic capture and developing

  • A former member wrote: You know, even though it's a dying art-film photography that is-it'll still have a niche market and you should really go to art school or take a course on the side. The way you captured the grains in the wood with such a good contrast of tone and well contrast is very good. It has a few downsides, some parts the black is overwhelming the details, but overall it's a very well constructed piece and very good distribution of overall shade. I really like your photos.

  • A former member wrote: Nice title.

  • A former member wrote: I like the sense of vertigo this gives me. You've actually managed to capture that harrowing moment right before falling. I don't know how you did that, but kudos.

  • A former member wrote: powerful angles; contrasting textures...you should be hanging in a gallery somewhere......well, oops---i mean, your photos should be ;]

  • A former member wrote: i keep clicking on this to see the geometric vs organic shift..and the greyscale..really amasing shot .O>O.

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