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| 12/18/2015 09:07:13 AM |
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| 12/18/2015 07:26:20 AM |
Now you see me. by LydiaComment by FromDaRock: Very well executed, this was my highest rated in the challenge. Nice job on the alignment, and the tree trunk is a nice touch.
Glad to see you got the red, congratulations. |
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| 12/18/2015 01:46:31 AM |
Now you see me. by LydiaComment by Beetle: I enjoyed this on so many levels:
*Beautiful model.
*B&W is not something I am necessarily crazy about, but in this case it is perfect (and not just for hiding flaws, it is just RIGHT).
*Lovely idea (recycled or not, it is still a great idea).
*Fabulous execution.
And then, to top it all off - another Lydia story, something I always enjoy in its own right.
Well done...... I almost wish I hadn't been so stingy with my vote (I was only one of your 9s instead of 10s).
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| 12/18/2015 01:24:38 AM |
Now you see me. by LydiaComment by primabarbara: I saw it on the internet too and wondered if I could manage to create a scene like that some day - I can imagine all the struggles you had to overcome very well. The result is just perfect!!! Congrats!
And your daughter is a beautiful model with her very natural smile |
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| 12/18/2015 01:07:01 AM |
Now you see me. by LydiaComment by herfotoman: What's the matter with you, this is perfect. It must be in B&W, as you'll most probably have too many distractions in colour, so that the idea becomes a lesser part of the mage. Here it is central and immediate.
The tree stump just a co-incidence? Never.
Thank you for your stories.
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| 12/18/2015 12:31:50 AM |
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| 12/18/2015 12:06:34 AM |
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| 12/17/2015 10:59:15 PM |
Now you see me. by LydiaComment by tvsometime: This is one of my favorites with its other worldly possibilities. I think it would work much, much better with a very tight crop that would let the mirror world take an important visual role in the image. As it is, it still catches the eye with its fingers and face popping out. 7 |
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| 12/17/2015 10:38:49 PM |
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| 12/17/2015 06:54:38 PM |
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