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| 06/03/2008 12:23:02 PM |
golden seedby yankoComment: Oh... "Love is in the Air!"
Great job on offering some great fun. |
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| 06/03/2008 12:19:48 PM |
Day 03by Dirt_DiverComment: Great xfer to B&W. I really like the way you kept, even enhanced the metal quality. |
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| 06/03/2008 12:18:24 PM |
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| 06/03/2008 12:16:23 PM |
Wall Flowerby timfythetooComment: Lovely model you have there...
I think this might also be nice if you put her in "the wood" and gave her some garden fairy wings.
Very nice. I like it a lot. |
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| 06/03/2008 12:14:10 PM |
Wall Flower B&Wby timfythetooComment: I really love this version. I have wanted to learn how to do this for years, and it NEVER works for me.
10 out of 10 on this one. |
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| 06/03/2008 12:06:34 AM |
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| 06/01/2008 11:58:21 PM |
Jun 01 After.jpgby Mr_PantsComment: Very interesting. This is a remarkable transformation. I am not sure I could name the genera you reached in the after shot. |
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| 06/01/2008 11:31:17 PM |
A L L U R Eby pawdrixComment: I saw this challenge too. It is hard to do anything wrong when you have a model that is so beautiful, but your after is sooooo wonderful. |
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| 06/01/2008 11:24:25 PM |
My Backyard Editedby TCGuruComment: WoW, what a change. I think it has the feeling of a painting now. You have quite a back yard :-) |
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| 06/01/2008 12:46:57 PM |
Day 1: Sunglasses/After/10mmby socalsteveComment: Nice shot.
What I really like are the lines of the brick pool edge disappearing back into infinity somewhere. I am not sure that cropping off the shot at the end of that edge wouldn't add to the strength of those lines. If I were really ambitious, I might try lengthening the pool edge so that it came closer to vanishing. The actual vanishing point is about the top of the bottom row of blocks in the wall behind, which also happens to be at about 1/3 of the width of the frame. Cloning in the pool water to fill; well, just a thought.
Anyway, very nice work.
Sorry, couldn't help myself. Here is what I was thinking, I guess. Just different.
Message edited by author 2008-06-01 13:18:09. |
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