mjcmmv 2,172 Posted June 18, 2019 Report Share Good representation of the episode, Dutch Oven It focuses on the colors Trudy painted on her face that night to make her seem wild, exciting, free... ...then we see the real feelings expressed in Trudy's eye, showing her sad, afraid, maybe even a little vulnerable... Thanks for capturing that... 1 Quote Link to comment
jpaul1 1,663 Posted June 18, 2019 Report Share i'm obviously totally OT, but makes me think of Lascaux cave aurochs 1 Quote Link to comment
summer84 2,000 Posted June 18, 2019 Report Share 8 hours ago, mjcmmv said: Good representation of the episode, Dutch Oven It focuses on the colors Trudy painted on her face that night to make her seem wild, exciting, free... ...then we see the real feelings expressed in Trudy's eye, showing her sad, afraid, maybe even a little vulnerable... Thanks for capturing that... That's an interesting analysis. I must say, I personally didn't think of it that way. I was fascinated by the artistic feel/vibe, that the caption gave. I just wanted to capture the artistry/style and aesthetic in Trudy's facepaint. But looking at it with deeper meaning, I felt like, she was having fun with preparing for the undercover role, but at the same time, she realizes the dangers, that come with the task. And as you described it vulnerable. 1 Quote Link to comment
summer84 2,000 Posted June 18, 2019 (edited) Report Share 2 hours ago, jpm1 said: i'm obviously totally OT, but makes me think of Lascaux cave aurochs Definitely not OT. The curvy horns paint seen on Trudy's face, (whether that was intended) also reminded me of the horns of an antelope/gazelle species. But now I'm off topic, for sure. How old are those cave paintings? Edited June 18, 2019 by summer84 Quote Link to comment
Matt5 6,951 Posted June 18, 2019 Report Share 9 hours ago, mjcmmv said: Good representation of the episode, Dutch Oven It focuses on the colors Trudy painted on her face that night to make her seem wild, exciting, free... ...then we see the real feelings expressed in Trudy's eye, showing her sad, afraid, maybe even a little vulnerable... Thanks for capturing that... Just great. Quote Link to comment
jpaul1 1,663 Posted June 18, 2019 Report Share 4 hours ago, summer84 said: Definitely not OT. The curvy horns paint seen on Trudy's face, (whether that was intended) also reminded me of the horns of an antelope/gazelle species. But now I'm off topic, for sure. How old are those cave paintings? the paintings are 17 000 years old. i live 10km away from the site. the paintings are gorgeous, even though personnally i prefer Font-de-Gaume 1 Quote Link to comment
summer84 2,000 Posted June 18, 2019 Report Share 3 hours ago, jpm1 said: the paintings are 17 000 years old. i live 10km away from the site. the paintings are gorgeous, even though personnally i prefer Font-de-Gaume Wow. That's incredible! I'll have to look up the names. Quote Link to comment
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