Self-Protection (If You Look Me In The Eye Will You See Me?)
Self-Protection (If You Look Me In The Eye Will You See Me?) belongs to the following groups:
Images & Ideas, in-between, Moody, Dark, Evocative (no nudes), Shades of Grey, Simple by Design and Which Way - walkways, pathways, stairways, and roadways Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

VanSnuG
Eerie Image. You set the mood very well.
Noel Elliot
Really like this image
~ Ademac
Very creative, wonderful concept……………well done.
JimFilmer
excellent Dana…the image ties in so well with your script and title
Tollwut
COOL!
Phill Jenkins
Great shot :o)
amante
Your comments really add to the impact. Great shot.
Andrea Barnett
What a shot!
lucin
Dramatic thing you have going here with bw. This effect is powerful. Loved the man in snow. Love this. Keep your guard up. :)
Lenka
Looks like you’re beginning new series, or a new style… :) The photograph definitely perfectly fits its description, great work!
lkakabadze
excellent
Peter Evans
Very ceative Dana, fantastic work which really runs with the narrative :-)
Davide Montell...
Great concept and result! Anyway we live in a very sad and unfriendly world. Please, there is no reason to be scared all the time…
Ted Byrne
It’s sort of a shame what artists like you do to painters. At first photographers stole their roles as reporters and illustrators. Now you are pulling the abstractionists rug right out from under what’s left to them. And in image after image in your portfolio you are… well, piling on. Yeah, it’s a shame what artists like you do to painters, but it sure is a glorious time to be an artist with photographic skills, no doubt.
Wonderful impressions here Dana. Thanks…
shanghaiwu
your work is differnet/brilliant
Mike Paget
Excellent and thought provoking image
blueeyesjus
This is a beautiful image, striking in B+W
Sally Omar
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!! xoxoxoxoxoxoxo
BYRON
I love this.
Well, it B&W, so me loving it is a given.
But what I really mean is that I love the blur.
There is not enough blur and out of focus in photography. I think we get all caught up in “perfect technique” (whatever that is) and forget that photos do not have to be pin sharp and in-focus to be a great photo.
Very cool.
Joanne Bradley
Brilliant capture Dana! I love how the human elements is reduced to its essentials in this image but conveys all of the distance we put between ourselves as human beings! Perfectly titled as well!
Tasha Eliassen
great photo. i love your work
MarkoBeslac
this is great !!! Bravo !!!
Leanna Lomanski
Well done Dana!
Scott d'Almeida
outstanding,