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Post by Jay Chou on May 18, 2013 13:53:18 GMT -5
My photo pays homage to two different things of Asheville. The first, more prominent homage is, of course, the art scene, specifically the performing arts. Cheyanne stated there are some 64 theatre companies that call Asheville home. In this photo, the setting obviously says "theatre" to me. We could say Jay is rehearsing his part in a play dedicated to our second part: The National Climatic Data Center The NCDC is largest active archive for weather data in the entire world. It is represented in the action of the paper flying around in the wind, accompanied with the cloudy backdrop.
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Post by Jensen Ackles on May 19, 2013 11:05:12 GMT -5
Jensen: I like this photo Jay. I love the setting and your props. It's very artistic, editorial, high fashion, all the things I love in an artsy theme. This is great. Maybe next round you'll work better with your partner though
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Post by Jay Chou on May 19, 2013 13:42:00 GMT -5
You're way too royal for me to talk or respond to. He's just jealous because he didn't win UDT. (White Chicks)
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Post by Brendan Dooling on May 19, 2013 14:15:38 GMT -5
Brendan: I love the scenery but your blonde hair doesnt work too well. And i shouldnt even bother saying this because i dont think it will change but your face is always the same and i can never tell what emotion is going on there lol
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Post by Yoona Im on May 19, 2013 21:24:13 GMT -5
Yoona: Oh wait Brendan, I think he look great with this hairstyle. You look edgier with the blonde hair. Overall, I love this photo. From the concept to the setting and styling, you nailed it. The props in this photo is great and really suitable for the art scene.
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Post by Cheyenne Jackson on May 20, 2013 6:27:01 GMT -5
Cheyenne: The blond hair is helping you change up your look a bit and you're giving us a bit of variety by doing it. I do like the shot and it fits the theme well cause you are touching on an aspect of the art scene that I did include in my description. I love the use of props and either the timing that was used to capture this at just the right moment, or the photoshop job that was done so well later to give it that effect.
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