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Encrypted Possibilities 87% final   [2007]

Encrypted Possibilities 87% final Released by :
Anarchy, Resource [web]

Release Date :
15 July 2007

Type :
C64 Graphics  (MultiColor)

Released At :
Arok 2007

Achievements :
C64 Graphics Competition at Arok 2007 :  #3

User rating:********__  8/10 (10 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Graphics .... AmN of Anarchy, Resource

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User Comment
Submitted by Jok on 30 October 2014
this looks pretty good
User Comment
Submitted by Joe on 16 March 2008
This is a really beautiful image. The bright light burns in the eyes; you said some words, afraid that the meaning was lost and you ask...
might be right/did she hear/what did you say? Maybe you went in different thoughts, questioning the right time, the right words.
It might be as Pascal speaks about the presence and the impossible of it. What you’re left too is just the past (imperfect).
User Comment
Submitted by Ed on 3 August 2007
This picture has some nice colors but what struck me was the similarity of the portrait to those of Walker Evans and his "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men."

I might be stretching it here, but is there no original to that portrait? Nevertheless a rather ok image.

[Edit: It was the Dorothea Lange's "Migrant Mother". Nice to see such source of inspiration in the scene...]
User Comment
Submitted by Deev on 29 July 2007
Interesting use of colour. The lady looks good, but the background doesn't fit the mood and spoils things a little.
User Comment
Submitted by HCL on 25 July 2007
Much better now than on the party. The high contrast dithering makes it look a bit weird though at certain locations.
User Comment
Submitted by Mäestro AmN on 24 July 2007
Thx for comments!
User Comment
Submitted by Puterman on 19 July 2007
Again, teh shapez, but all that checkered dithering makes the face, hand and shoulder a bit annoying to look at.
User Comment
Submitted by Intensity on 16 July 2007
It's like if she would wonder about something and the sun shines in her face at the same time. Good expression of the picture!
User Comment
Submitted by Radiant on 16 July 2007
Possesses a clarity which reminds me of Bob Stevenson's works. Excellent picture.
User Comment
Submitted by Oswald on 16 July 2007
damn... I managed then miss even amn... the picture is ammazing, colors used and mixed in a way never seen before, anatomically almost too perfect, hats off.
User Comment
Submitted by Isildur on 16 July 2007
she suffers
User Comment
Submitted by Medicus on 16 July 2007
With a different background this should have been at least 2nd... but as it is now I dont really know which one to prefer. Jailbirds on 1. Thats for sure ;)
User Comment
Submitted by jailbird on 16 July 2007
Amazing technical achievement for a multicolor picture, unfortunately it looked a bit strange on the big screen... :(
And it was a really great experience to meet at the party and drink a beer together with such a friendly guy! :)
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