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Jul 14, 2016 09:22:17   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
It certainly is interesting.

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Jul 14, 2016 13:37:58   #
jackm1943 Loc: Omaha, Nebraska
 
Jim-Pops wrote:
Decided to try something totally different for me. Can't decide if I like it or hate it. Please leave comments on it for me.

I like it but would like to see the eyes quite a bit larger so they really pop out more.

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Jul 14, 2016 15:43:21   #
Jim-Pops Loc: Granbury, Texas
 
jackm1943 wrote:
I like it but would like to see the eyes quite a bit larger so they really pop out more.


Thanks for stopping by Jack. I tried your suggestion but the eyes just aren't sharp enough and they should be looking right at me and they're not. So this will be as far as I take this picture for now.

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Jul 16, 2016 13:44:54   #
jenny Loc: in hiding:)
 
Scared the livin' daylights out of me!!!

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Jul 16, 2016 14:08:04   #
Jim-Pops Loc: Granbury, Texas
 
jenny wrote:
Scared the livin' daylights out of me!!!


Sorry Jenny, but I see from your avatar you have 8 more lives.

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Jul 16, 2016 20:37:20   #
minniev Loc: MIssissippi
 
Jim-Pops wrote:
Decided to try something totally different for me. Can't decide if I like it or hate it. Please leave comments on it for me.


Weird and imaginative creation, and I'm glad you kept it to share. I have never thought of animating a mountain.

Of course I perversely wonder how a tiny rock climber might look perched up right in her line of sight so that they are, so to speak, eye to eye.

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Jul 16, 2016 21:21:36   #
Jim-Pops Loc: Granbury, Texas
 
minniev wrote:
Weird and imaginative creation, and I'm glad you kept it to share. I have never thought of animating a mountain.

Of course I perversely wonder how a tiny rock climber might look perched up right in her line of sight so that they are, so to speak, eye to eye.


WOW good idea to add the rock climber. I might look into that. Thanks minnie

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Jul 18, 2016 18:27:40   #
Chuck_893 Loc: Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
 
Vverrrrrrrry interesting - but strange! 😒

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Jul 18, 2016 18:35:31   #
Jim-Pops Loc: Granbury, Texas
 
Chuck_893 wrote:
Vverrrrrrrry interesting - but strange! 😒


I'm glad you strangely found the picture interesting.

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Jul 18, 2016 18:45:51   #
Chuck_893 Loc: Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
 
Jim-Pops wrote:
I'm glad you strangely found the picture interesting.
I figured you might get the reference? Laugh In, Arte Johnson as Wolfgang the German with his classic, "Very Interesting..." I always thought he was howlingly funny. I LIKE your picture, by the way! It is interesting, and strange, but in a good way. 😂

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Jul 19, 2016 06:22:51   #
NJFrank Loc: New Jersey
 
Jim-Pops wrote:
There is a very small part of her mouth and nose in there. I will probably be the only one that can see it.


I also see the whole face. But in this case the face is concaved and not convexed. I think you achieved your goal . It is a bit creepy.

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Jul 19, 2016 06:53:57   #
Jim-Pops Loc: Granbury, Texas
 
NJFrank wrote:
I also see the whole face. But in this case the face is concaved and not convexed. I think you achieved your goal . It is a bit creepy.


Creepy is good. Never had a creepy picture before. I think I will blow it up and put it in my front window to keep the burglars away.

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