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sonar [noun] a device for detecting and locating objects especially underwater

sonore [French adj.] something that emits sounds.

So, it's time to show you this very short series: there will be only three images (actually, five as there are two diptychs).

Same model, same headphones than my previous series, but with a different mood. Hope that you will like them.

For other shots from this series: [link]

(c) 2008 JS Monzani / jsmonzani.com. Please do not use any of my images without my agreement. LEGAL ACTIONS WILL BE TAKEN IF YOU DO NOT RESPECT THIS COPYRIGHT
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WOW great! Did you make the octopus? in 3d?
I like your new series with the headphones really great!

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Greetz Creadionizor (C)

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Your photos are always so well done. And the moods you capture are amazing...

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hmm I see u like plugin in fishes into your photos :) looks good :w00t:
I love ur series, it kinda reminds me of the old movie 'Contact'
great job

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no . not a photographer . an artist with a camera

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great shot

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I wish I could go back in my childhood years.
Thank you!

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:aww: Thank you

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Yeah but this octopus is different: I've completely created it in 3D :)

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Thank you :)

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Thanks!
Yes, I did. I've modeled it and rigged it :)

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