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| 05/22/2013 01:39:23 AM |
Melancholy Woman by TiberiusComment: Fresh and unusual. I liked the engagement and lowish POV and vanishing lines. 8. WD on your yellow. |
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| 05/21/2013 03:50:34 AM |
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| 05/21/2013 03:11:14 AM |
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| 05/21/2013 02:02:38 AM |
Downtown Bollweevillby lizziekyserComment: That's just the weirdest statue and location I've seen ever, no accounting for some politicians taste. SUV's and gas guzzlers everywhere, not one economical car to be seen...and an American flag...LOL. |
| 05/20/2013 01:39:05 AM |
lockstepby tvsometimeComment: DMC. Gutsy. I can't do this from close up. I'm more paparazzi style. |
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| 05/20/2013 01:38:09 AM |
A Wonder-ful Woman!by RyanWComment: Every man's fantasy?! I think this wasn't in a street though, looks more like a mall! |
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| 05/20/2013 01:27:10 AM |
Self Portrait 1889by mrchhasComment: Reminds me of some Tretchikoff work! Great challenge fit! The PS paint filter is noticeable yet, unlike other entries where it has really been smashed, the effect, not too mention the basic colours are complimentary. I'm not sure a blue T was available in 1889 though :) Top Marks. Looking forward to your technique. |
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| 05/19/2013 07:00:35 AM |
The Roomby RefocusedComment: This is the only image thus far that uses this Topaz Labs filter ( Simplify - Oil Painting I think) It turned out really well, barring the 3D of the chandelier overlaying onto the wall painting. Were it not for that I'd have given it a 9. |
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| 05/18/2013 05:13:38 PM |
A Tribute to Salvador Dalì by Alex_PetriniComment: DMC. It's no small feat to create this. I am not going to wax lyrical but suffices to say this is one work of art that is neither smashed by plugins or filters and is crisp and clean as art can be. There are only a handful of images here that are near photo-like but could have been painted, This is one of them. Top Marks. |
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| 05/18/2013 05:13:11 PM |
The Phrenologist by escapetoozComment: Very DMC. This time the use of the various filters in your photo application have benefited the original image, not just smashed the picture into the realms of digital art as many did. Whilst this is indeed digital and it is art, it is believable AS a work of painted art with canvas and paint rather than an image converted to imitate it. The title, the lips, the elongated neck and the oddly shaped skull (needing scientific measurement) all add to the end result. The bust she is holding is a clever touch. Top Marks. |
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