Clay Aiken by figharo
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Description
Not so much a favorite of mine but my better half IS partial to his boyish charm and dragged me to see him in Monty Python's Spamalot, which I enjoyed very much. After the show we caught a glimpse of him with our camera at a very modest resolution, hence the special effect.
Hope you like and don't forget... "Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government"
Comments (10)
jocko500
I like these effects. I never heard of him but I guess he a superstar you got in a image. real cool looking
katwoman
I know who he is. You took a typical mob scene and turned it into something special. Very nice.
timtripp
excellent image!
bost
Its nice to get out and enjoy a show, glad you had a good time and left us such a pretty reminder.
3DClassics123456
I'm fond of the Monthy Python's sense of humour.....
helanker
HEHE ! I like this shot and the watercolor look, I like too. :-)
dpenta
Upbeat look & good advice ;)
ragouc
Cool work.
clifftoppler
I know him not, but hope he keeps sober and enjoys the adulation. Love the effect (and sorry for being so late finding the picture - always so busy but standing still is better than tumbling)
myrrhluz
Curiosity caused me to open the thumbnail and being a long fan of Monty Python compels me to comment. I know who Clay Aiken's is and that's about it. I agree with katwoman on the great postwork. I like how the people in the back have become abstract lines. Great result! “England 932 A.D. A kingdom divided…In Gwynned, Powys, and Dyfed - Plague. In the Kingdoms of Wessex, Sussex, Essex and Kent - Plague. In Mercia and the two Anglias - Plague. With a 50% chance of pestilence and famine”