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Dec 5, 2019 09:22:25   #
OK Mr Tim I actually shot these before you posted your heavy chains but after much searching (my filing system is, I'm afraid, broken) I found them! So, I see your chains and raise you two.




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Dec 3, 2019 08:39:26   #
I like the running metal and I like the rope lights and I (of course) like the rope lights in motion. So 4 and 6 give me the most of what I like. I don't want to sound like the pundits whose job it is to produce critiques on a daily basis and get caught up in the jargon that goes with it. I just say what it is that I like. Remember that imitation is a sincere form of flattery.
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Dec 2, 2019 08:47:50   #
Yes--I get the title and I like the doorway. It gives the photo an "it's a secret look."
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Dec 2, 2019 08:44:05   #
dpullum wrote:
Every time I see this woman I am sure you Time Transported her from the classic painting era. Everything, hair, breasts, body flexibility, and understated facial look are more perfect than reality.

Oh yes, I should mention that her photographer is superb.


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Dec 1, 2019 06:33:59   #
Like the first one For me I would have tweaked the color temp. But I often have to change the color on ones from before the cataract surgery and usually I am off too far for many people.
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Dec 1, 2019 06:30:12   #
3 and 6 prove you have to move the light string. Thats what makes it for me. (And the listing lamp must also be in motion)
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Nov 30, 2019 07:55:00   #
Very, very nice!
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Nov 28, 2019 09:04:45   #
Great background. Unfortunately the nearest city is miles (and miles) away so the nearest graffiti is 15 miles to watch the freight trains go by! Negotiating with local HS art teacher to have students paint 4X8 sheet of panel for me.

Nice job.
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Nov 28, 2019 08:48:57   #
Rich2236 wrote:
Excellent image sb, the lighting and the pose are great. If the butterflies are real, I too, would like to know how you got them to pose also. (What did you use to bribe them with, lol.)
Rich...


Many years ago, as a budding lepidopterist, we baited with fermented applesauce. Butterflies were so drunk we just picked the best specimen and gently lifted with forceps and dropped them in the glassine envelope.

A wonderful image here!
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Nov 27, 2019 14:13:00   #
They are dark! Strange as it may seem I have both the ones you see and the one in my file on the screen side by side and mine are not as dark as the ones on the net! Will some computer guy explain how that happens. Not the monitor as I am looking at them side by side. Some where out in the ether there is a gremlin intent on frustrating me. But, yes, the ones you see are certainly more than a "tad" dark. Thanks for noticing.
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Nov 27, 2019 10:31:55   #
Toast to Thanksgiving and to all the models who have graced my photography.




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Nov 27, 2019 07:43:09   #
toxdoc42 wrote:
Interesting, I have also fooled with filters and drawing as well. Did she pour something on her?


No paint or liquid pouring just dumb luck that I like some of what happened.
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Nov 27, 2019 07:37:27   #
I like them. Very emotive and I like the variety of treatment==really proves that there is no "right" way to get to a great piece of work. Thanks for sharing.
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Nov 26, 2019 12:52:23   #
Sometimes it is just playing around that gets you something you want. I wanted to do an abstract painting and was just messing to try to get an idea to start from. Here are 4 that emerged and may now be taken to pigment and brush. Just sharing the games. Which one?








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Nov 26, 2019 07:08:00   #
My favorite is the last one. Beauty, movement, and the eyes engaging. Of course I like the last one--wide angle! Interestingly I read once-tried it and it works--if you use one eye and get it close enough to the picture the wide angle disappears. It works on this--I just look ridiculous with one eye open about one centimeter from the screen! Brave model--it hurts to stand on those grids!!
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