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| 02/04/2008 01:56:41 PM |
Day 3: House Workby cginoComment by creek41256: This is amazing....what a great collage and it gives me a real feeling of the construction process and how scattered it makes those involved feel. I love it! |
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| 02/04/2008 01:41:01 PM |
Day 3: House Workby cginoComment by salmiakki: What a big project! I would be so impatient to get it all finished. Oh, that's the house building I'm talking about. On the other hand perhaps the same comment applies to the collage! I think you did a good job with that, it's pretty interesting. |
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| 02/04/2008 01:23:30 PM |
Day 3: House Workby cginoComment by Tuesday: I think it looks GREAT! I'm impressed LOL! I haven't tried one of these, but it looks difficult and I think you did a pretty darn good job! :D |
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| 02/04/2008 01:08:35 PM |
Day 1: Road Workby cginoComment by cogerox: I really like your processing and am going to have to try out the LucisArt filter. I've never even heard of the Imagenonic Portraiture filter (is that a reference to Imogen Cunningham?) What does that do? Guess I'll try that one, too. One of the things I love about todays lenses is the auto focus that allows us to just point in the general direction and, "click", we've go a great shot. Sure worked here. Congrats on the new position. I love Sante Fe. Great place to live and/or work. |
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| 02/04/2008 01:05:41 PM |
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| 02/04/2008 12:31:09 PM |
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| 02/04/2008 11:29:24 AM |
Day 1: Road Workby cginoComment by Ken: This is what I love about these SOL challenges - to see people step out of their comfort zones.
The processing is simply fantastic and brings out so much detail without taking it too far from reality. I didn't realize the deep shadow on the bottom until I saw the original; thanks for posting it. I've used the Lucis/Perfectum combo before, but haven't tried the Imagenonic yet. |
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| 02/04/2008 03:00:54 AM |
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