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On: 2006-06-09 21:10:12 Becky said: 
Tulls this is great. Especially because as you are looking at a photo you imagine yourself looking through a viewfinder as one takes a picture - and the eye looking right back at you makes it almost a mirror reflection as you look at the photograph. Also the way the darks are on what I&amp;#8217;m assuming is wood, it also looks like they are cast shadows - making the eye appear even more surreal. I like this a lot.

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