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05/04/2006 05:08:18 PM · #26			 | 
		
		| About abstract, I think there were only a handful abstract images in the Abstract Macro challange. And those which were abstract macros, got really low scores .... |  
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05/04/2006 05:42:27 PM · #27			 | 
		
		Originally posted by sherpet:   I didn't enter "Negitive", but played around with some of my own images and get these two for you to let me know what you think please..... I will give a comment for comment.
 
   and this one  
 
 There are more examples in my portfolio.....
 
 I actually had no idea about the results of this one. I was so surprised to see the results of the challenge, and now have quite a few as "my favorites" as well  |   
 
 I definitely like that first one a lot. I would have scored that rather high. 
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05/04/2006 05:56:17 PM · #28			 | 
		
		This, by the way, is what I had planned to put in Complementary Colors, only to realize after a night of editing work that I'd used Advanced instead of Basic, and then even later realized I could have accomplished the same thing using red and green saturation adjustments. I'd love to hear comments on this one, too. 
 
  
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05/04/2006 06:14:39 PM · #29			 | 
		
		Left a comment. I've always liked the cross process feel.
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05/06/2006 11:47:50 PM · #30			 | 
		
		 
 
 Here is a possible take on the post processing.  It is perhaps a bit strong on the ethereal side.
 I basically used a few adjustment layers to darken the edges.  Warming filter to take down the highlights, tough I'm still not good at this yet.  The did a noise and scratches reduction over the whole image, the masked out the model, so just the blanket smoothed out. |  
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