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II
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Age: 100
Location: Questionmarkland. You ask: "Where is that land?" There is no answer. Only a ? 
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- Posted: 05/11/2025 15:23
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Another Sunny Day - Honeydip
Effectively using a 180 degree image-spin and a fish-eye lens to create an illusion of the band members' shadows stemming from the cloudy sunset atmosphere of planet Earth (or just a planet in general), while in reality the image depicts them standing on the beach. The sunset creates really lovely colors in the whole scenery.
The image fits the sonic scapes of the release's music, which is some great-sounding shoegaze.
II listened to this album three times in a row yesterday (and II didn't listen to this album beforehand! Except finishing only the first two tracks back in an earlier attempt, only wanting to save more energy for it later on since most tracks are quite long), which has never happened to me before!
LTSings wrote: | I like the colors on this cover and there's just something quaint about it, which is the kind of covers I like.
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Take Heart by Shannon Adducci[/img] |
The images has a nice color scheme, mainly composed of red and yellow (which catch the eye the quickest since the red door takes a lot of space in the image, and the yellow coat and her hair), and also dark brown, black, orange and the "cooler" colors: green of the plants and azure of the sky are reflected on the door's glass windows, which concludes the image priortizing the warmer colors, for they give a cozy feeling. And the texts on the lower corner adapt to the image's color scheme, which is effective.
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- Posted: 05/11/2025 15:41
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II wrote: | LTSings wrote: | I like the colors on this cover and there's just something quaint about it, which is the kind of covers I like.
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Take Heart by Shannon Adducci[/img] |
The images has a nice color scheme, mainly composed of red and yellow (which catch the eye the quickest since the red door takes a lot of space in the image, and the yellow coat and her hair), and also dark brown, black, orange and the "cooler" colors: green of the plants and azure of the sky are reflected on the door's glass windows, which concludes the image priortizing the warmer colors, for they give a cozy feeling. And the texts on the lower corner adapt to the image's color scheme, which is effective. |
Thanks. Many people might not like simple, quaint album covers like this, but for me it's a good one. I don't usually go for something too outlandish or elaborate, but that might be some people's thing.
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II
workd my but just to not know what to name my rank
Age: 100
Location: Questionmarkland. You ask: "Where is that land?" There is no answer. Only a ? 
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- Posted: 05/11/2025 15:44
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LTSings wrote: | II wrote: | LTSings wrote: | I like the colors on this cover and there's just something quaint about it, which is the kind of covers I like.
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Take Heart by Shannon Adducci[/img] |
The images has a nice color scheme, mainly composed of red and yellow (which catch the eye the quickest since the red door takes a lot of space in the image, and the yellow coat and her hair), and also dark brown, black, orange and the "cooler" colors: green of the plants and azure of the sky are reflected on the door's glass windows, which concludes the image priortizing the warmer colors, for they give a cozy feeling. And the texts on the lower corner adapt to the image's color scheme, which is effective. |
Thanks. Many people might not like simple, quaint album covers like this, but for me it's a good one. I don't usually go for something too outlandish or elaborate, but that might be some people's thing. |
You're welcome
The colors including the scenery give a cozy feeling, so that feels always welcoming visually.
This one does the same too:
LTSings wrote: | Here's one I like. I like the vintage mail and stamps.
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II
workd my but just to not know what to name my rank
Age: 100
Location: Questionmarkland. You ask: "Where is that land?" There is no answer. Only a ? 
- #14
- Posted: 05/11/2025 16:05
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Peter Gabriel II - Peter Gabriel
This one is seriously eye-catching! (And also paperboard-scratching) And is conceptually simple yet uniquely creative!
Could be one of the best II've seen.
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II
workd my but just to not know what to name my rank
Age: 100
Location: Questionmarkland. You ask: "Where is that land?" There is no answer. Only a ? 
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