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Melethia


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Collection: Really old stuff
Camera: Canon EOS-300D Rebel
Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
Location: Home
Date: Sep 18, 2006
Date Uploaded: Sep 19, 2006

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Comments: 20
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Execution leaves a bit to be desired, but this here be my tribute to Art/Ken. Woody is trying to help me out but I just can't get the hang of matching the lighting, nor am I very good at the whole erasing thing. Thomas of course just thinks we're both nuts.

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09/22/2006 04:22:34 PM
LOL. Not just "type in lol meaning it's amusing" but really, literally, laughing out loud. And your comments just add to it. :) The cat's look is perfect, too!
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09/21/2006 11:18:47 AM
Deb, this is so very cool..Love your expression and pose!
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09/20/2006 09:54:57 PM
ROFLMAO!!! This is outrageously funny! HAHAHA! I just love your pose & expression - and the cat eyeing you hungrily... GREAT JOB!
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09/20/2006 07:09:59 PM
Very cool.
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09/20/2006 02:48:45 AM
Freakin awesome! :) ...good thing that isn't one of the Woody's that ratted me out to the cops!

For the lighting in this shot - you just have to picture where you will be and figure out where the lighting will be coming from - in this case, backlighting would have been preferrable. But still a great composite and goes right into my fav's.
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09/19/2006 09:52:26 PM
Very cute! Good job, when I saw the thumb I did a double take. Looks very convincing to me. :) (I also have a black and white cat with a "real" name, "Rich".)
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09/19/2006 08:48:46 PM
lol - this is swell deb!!!
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09/19/2006 05:03:28 PM
welll done, I like all the elements in the photo, with the cat and Ken/Art's photo in the background.
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09/19/2006 10:12:37 AM
Such a fitting tribute. Well done!
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09/19/2006 09:45:14 AM
Great concept. You've really found yourself in the greater scheme of things.
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09/19/2006 09:11:40 AM
Hahahaa I love it. Very funny, creative and just plain cute!
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09/19/2006 07:01:51 AM
YAY! wow. you're gettign good. it could use a little tweaking but, wow you've come a long way. dont discount that. i'm impressed.

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09/19/2006 01:30:20 AM
No this is awesome work and really fun. Great Work!

I am a day behind. I printed the image tonight and I am sending it tomorrow. But it looks good and it is on it's way! :-)
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09/19/2006 01:23:28 AM
hehe this is awesome great work!
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09/19/2006 01:07:12 AM
soooooo creative& CUTE!!!!!!! this is excellent! :D
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09/19/2006 12:57:35 AM
BTW, I love the shot and idea and the execution is quite good.
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09/19/2006 12:56:43 AM
The whole erasing thing is a lot earier if we teach you to use layer masks. Will have to get around to trying to explain that to you, although I think Bear_music would be a better instructor than I.
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09/19/2006 12:35:27 AM
I like the mini-you. Such a creative shot. Wish I would have thought of it. And I'm with you trying to erase and mask and everything. Tough to do.
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09/19/2006 12:29:54 AM
You are so imaginative!! HOw adorable. I love it.
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09/19/2006 12:20:14 AM
Hey this is so clever. I love how the cat is looking at you. As too the erasing...there is only one trick....zoom right in and watch the brush opacity on the mask.
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