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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 03 6:38 am)
These have a very painted look.....and I noticed Jeffs work in the gallery...I like the clown image too. LOL@ Nico....I thought she peed too! I like the first one for the colorful umbrellas.
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Well Im blushing Mish. Thanks for the plug I like your beach shots too I guess if I had not used the cokin filter on mine I would be PhotoShopping it too. I have some more from that days shoot Im thinking of trying to make like a 1920 picture postcards from them. Thanks for the post nice to see some sunshine again, makes me all warm a bit like the girl I suspect. Sorry dont go there LOL. :0 )
Those who do not want to imitate anything, produce nothing. Salvador Dali
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I noticed a really nice abstract beach scene by Mysnaps in the Gallery. It reminded me of something I had done several years ago; though I used Photoshop, and Snaps used more conventional camera techniques. Just thought I'd post... Commonplace subjects can sometimes stand out by using *special* techniques. And sometimes stand out because of precise, hyper-realistic camera control, (like some peanuts I could mention...).