miércoles, 16 de septiembre de 2009

Description of a photograph

Today, I'd like to publish the description of a photograph. Well, actually what I wanted wasn´t to show my skills describing pictures but to show this great photo. It is from a website called Deviantart, which features works from amateur artists who can find in this website a site to share their work. The page isn't restricted to photograph. People who write, draw, or do animation with Flash, among others, can upload their works there.

This is the picture:


It is called "He told me to even breathe" and it comes from a the username ~joganelken.
The link to the picture is this one: ~http://joganelken.deviantart.com/art/He-told-me-not-to-even-breathe-105979084.

So, here comes the description:

The first thing that catches the eye in the picture is the girl. She is stained with blood. The blood covers her lips like if it dripped from there. Her hands are also filled with the red fluid, as other parts of her face.

It can also be noted that she is quite good natured. We can only see her face and part of her chest and arms. She has brown big eyes. She is also a brunette with long hair that falls in her forehead.

Her environment is depressive. She is lying on the floor that is stained with blood as well.

Her attitude is what may amaze mostly the observer. She appears to be in silence and calm, even though she is covered with blood. Putting aside her state, she appears to be fine. But she is kind of misterious as well. She is staring directly into the observer and is making a gesture with her hand, demanding silence from us who watch her.


The most bizarre thing of the picture is that she doesn't seem to be alarmed by anything, like if she was used to be in that state. The picture is remisniscent of a song by an Amercian band called Otep. The song is called "House of Secrets", and the lyrics sound like the kind of thing that the person in the picture would say.


1 comentario:

  1. Good description and use of vocabulary.
    Thanks for posting.

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