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02/23/2019 08:34:47 PM |
sheesh .. this is TOO scarey .. !! ..
i may have nightmares ..
think i'll look for some green pastures to neutralize the effect .. |
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05/09/2012 08:46:31 AM |
this is very clever - very silence of the lambs! |
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05/08/2012 12:25:48 PM |
Now we know how you ended up behind bars... Great PP as always, though trying to understand why you didn't just hold the axe rather than PPing it in? |
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05/08/2012 07:23:27 AM |
thats a weird way to dice tomatoes man..... |
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05/08/2012 06:49:30 AM |
haha that is AWESOME. Love it. |
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05/08/2012 03:45:23 AM |
Haha love it, and I've so been there and done that when I burnt my face and arms off it was as a result of my beautiful Swedish felling axe slicing through a brach like it wasn't there hitting a large discarded paint spray can then I got covered in paint them whoop it ignited :)
Paint cans and axes never a good combo top pic :) |
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05/08/2012 03:42:41 AM |
I think your bg separation light is a bit too strong? maybe it has to be ? i don't know as i haven't yet played with lighting in studios but that's what i think. |
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05/08/2012 03:23:38 AM |
My favorite part about this (yes, disturbing) image is that you show me how you did it. I love just about everything you post - but I appreciate the lessons SO FREAKING much. It helps me expand my scope a bit and try new things - usually with tragic results, but there will come a time when I will outscore you with a single picture in a challenge - and it will be an achievement of epic proportions, worthy of buying a round for all. Thanks for the inspiration and sharing the knowledge (and giving me something to strive for!). |
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05/08/2012 03:17:50 AM |
Nice job on the PP.
To me, the mask is the thing which looks superimposed and not the axe. I don't have photoshop, only the GIMP, but I'll have to see if I can push it to its limits before the end of the month and try something like this.
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