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Chuck Inglefield | all galleries >> Pre 2/14/2007 Archive >> Projects >> Interpretations >
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gilles 02-Apr-2006 11:50
juz like it!!
Kimberley Hannaman Taylor25-Mar-2006 21:05
Looks otherworldly. The greens could almost be algaes. Very very nice.
KHT
Guest 17-Mar-2006 17:50
Haunting and delicious.Trembling surreal ambience!
~V!~
Guest 12-Feb-2006 22:27
you're petrifying me...
Guest 30-Jan-2006 05:56
I was trying to think of what this reminded me of - Craig hit it on the head... Anne Rice... 100% agree. This is very cool. One of the most atmospheric shots I've seen you do - simply because it's so obviously sinister (as opposed to the understated brilliance of urban melancholy). Gets my vote.
Ray Rebortira30-Jan-2006 04:41
This is very High Gothic --- doors that open slowly only at midnight, the 24th hour.
Guest 29-Jan-2006 20:30
Excellent - this has an intriguing, sinister feel to it
Chuck Inglefield29-Jan-2006 17:38
good point Jeff, I was wondering about that. I'll replace it with the updated version today.
Guest 29-Jan-2006 06:01
Love the composition and the treatment - really effective in setting the mood. My only suggestion would be to clone-away the red elements in PS - too "Christmasy" with the red.
Craig Persel29-Jan-2006 04:25
Whoah. I love this one. Straight out of an Anne Rice novel.