October 21, 2009 @ 5:45AM
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Damien Franco is an artist living in Midland, TX who uses photography as his main medium.
Damien draws from his past experiences as a portrait and wedding photographer, a painter, and technology geek to blend art and technique in his writings on photography.
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In my opinion, the toy kind of ruined this shot. The colors and detail are great, but the toy makes the shot cheesy. It just doesn't belong in this photo, unless you are promoting kids playing with their toys in the middle of the road.
I thought the shot was very creative. It made me smile, and for that, I say thank you.
Great shot I have a nephew that would love it.
Hi Damien,
I love this picture, as it arises a lot of thoughts in my mind. This wordless post is really a thought provoking post.
It is creative, but I prefer shots of natural beauty instead of ones with props specially setup.
That is a cool pic. I like the organic component offerd by the autumn leaves, vs the tar and "toy" Quite futuristic in a way, but nice and original and well composed. I like it!
The road and leaves look great, but why ruin it with a child's toy?
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