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| 01/30/2007 02:59:36 PM |
nonaC - XXIII (Take 2)by SJCarterComment: That IS creepy.... I can imagine you are using one of those old cameras (like a minolta LOL) and have all of the glass removed! This is also pretty darn creative! |
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| 01/30/2007 11:59:19 AM |
Portrait with 2 lightsby TCGuruComment: Originally posted by lesgainous: The light on your left seems a little too low and strong, casting a ever-so-slight shadow on your cute eyes. :-( |
Lower wattage needed?? |
| 01/30/2007 09:53:58 AM |
day twenty four - SP comboby nixterComment: Okay, I feel like I am on a scavenger hunt here... I CAN'T FIND NUMBER 4!!!! eek! Help me out after more people leave comments because if I don't find it or you don't tell me, I will not be able to sleep tonight. :-\ This is a great photo though :) |
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| 01/30/2007 09:50:12 AM |
Close Shaveby PhotologistComment: Your faceless portraits are so "normal". It is stuff you would find people doing every day. It is great! BG is awesome, your hair matches it :) |
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| 01/30/2007 09:47:53 AM |
Feel the Wrath of my Toesock KungFu! :Pby Jaded_HousewifeComment: LOL your wildlife remark his hilarious! My dog ran everything off hehe Anywhoooooo, these socks are ADORABLE. Oh, and I am coming to steal them from you in the night :) I love the way just the foot in front is in colour. Focus is spot on. You are just too good girl! |
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| 01/30/2007 09:34:09 AM |
Portrait with 2 lights round 2 :)by TCGuruComment: Originally posted by Art Roflmao: NeatImage? Really? Hadn't noticed. LOL - just ribbin ya. Maybe a tad too much. Here's a tip you may or may not know - after applying NI (or any filter for that matter), immediately hit CTRL+SHIFT+F that will bring up the fade filter box and you can tweak down the opacity of the effect. You can also CTRL+Z (undo) and then set your history brush marker to the NI step in the history panel (one ahead of where you are when after undo) and then set the history brush to 30-50% and "paint" the NI effect in just the areas you want, going over it a couple times if necessary to get it back to the full NI effect in those areas. Conversely, you can NI, then set the history brush to one step before NI and "unpaint" the NI effect in areas you want to remove some. The history brush is your friend. :) Hope this helps. |
This helps a LOT!! I didn't know any of that.... HOWEVER, I did just write it down :D LOLOL THANK YOU ART!! |
| 01/30/2007 01:53:33 AM |
you broke meby ShannonLeeComment: This is really thought provoking Shanny! You did get some great images of the moth before you "broke" it so sleep in peace that it will live forever captured in a photo ;) |
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| 01/30/2007 01:32:03 AM |
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| 01/30/2007 01:05:46 AM |
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| 01/30/2007 01:04:55 AM |
Onzeby cryingdragonComment: That is a neat effect! Makes it look like you are camping! btw, good thing you came back, I was about to start harrassing you via PM LOL :) |
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