Animated Stills
Viewing comments for Chapter 4 "The Watching Whistler"Inspiration of Life from Photographs
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Comment from Benjamin Valencia
Hello Treiscel. Very cool photo. I enjoy how you instill very human characteristics in the trees. I liked how you started the poem. The part where you begin, "They often wonder at the worth of cutting thier fellow trees...It would feel as if perhaps, the trees aren't wondering rather they're heartsunk at thier brethren...
...We seem to be on the same page here. I was wondering if you wouldn't mind taking a look at a piece I entered in a contest called, "Forest of Shadows." I genuinely believe you're going to appreciate the degree of characterization I place in the trees that were trying to save the humans.
the story is called, Jin Chronicles. It would mean a lot to me if you could review it. Thank you in advance Treischel and again with you, nice work as usual. Cheers!
reply by the author on 13-Nov-2012
Hello Treiscel. Very cool photo. I enjoy how you instill very human characteristics in the trees. I liked how you started the poem. The part where you begin, "They often wonder at the worth of cutting thier fellow trees...It would feel as if perhaps, the trees aren't wondering rather they're heartsunk at thier brethren...
...We seem to be on the same page here. I was wondering if you wouldn't mind taking a look at a piece I entered in a contest called, "Forest of Shadows." I genuinely believe you're going to appreciate the degree of characterization I place in the trees that were trying to save the humans.
the story is called, Jin Chronicles. It would mean a lot to me if you could review it. Thank you in advance Treischel and again with you, nice work as usual. Cheers!
Comment Written 13-Nov-2012
reply by the author on 13-Nov-2012
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Thanks for your nice review. OK, I'll take a look at it.
I looked for it and can't find it .
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Thanks for your nice review. OK, I'll take a look at it.
Comment from expressions9
This is an interesting and thought-provoking poem. The photo perfectly fits the first 2 lines. I've never heard of Animated Stills. Your description of the trees whistling, watching and smirking is very apt. Creation does feel the effects of the constant destruction caused by humanity.
I love the background colour to this nice poem.
reply by the author on 13-Nov-2012
This is an interesting and thought-provoking poem. The photo perfectly fits the first 2 lines. I've never heard of Animated Stills. Your description of the trees whistling, watching and smirking is very apt. Creation does feel the effects of the constant destruction caused by humanity.
I love the background colour to this nice poem.
Comment Written 13-Nov-2012
reply by the author on 13-Nov-2012
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Thank you for the great observations. I'm smiling.
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Thank you for the great observations. I'm smiling.
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You're welcome :)
Comment from Slythytove2
I usually turn a scant eye toward anything that mentions "the ancient ones"( I'm a UFO enthusiast) but in this case nothing could have said it better or more correctly. Have you shared any more of your "Animated Stills?" I'd love to see them.
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2012
I usually turn a scant eye toward anything that mentions "the ancient ones"( I'm a UFO enthusiast) but in this case nothing could have said it better or more correctly. Have you shared any more of your "Animated Stills?" I'd love to see them.
Comment Written 11-Nov-2012
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2012
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Yes I have, see The Face in the Falls, and Best Foot. Thanks for reading and reviewing this. Glad you enjoyed it.
Comment from Angels27
Beautiful picture and equally complimenting flow of lines. My first brush with animated stills. A different perspective from an inanimate objects point of view..:)
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2012
Beautiful picture and equally complimenting flow of lines. My first brush with animated stills. A different perspective from an inanimate objects point of view..:)
Comment Written 11-Nov-2012
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2012
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Thank you for your review. Sometimes things just pop out of the most unexpected places.
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Thank you for your review. Sometimes things just pop out of the most unexpected places.