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Puzzled

Photography Photo Manipulation posted on Dec 27, 2009
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I just messed around a little bit and this is the result! I am busy building this puzzle, so I took a picture of the box, desaturated it and threw a filter over in PS4. I then used a different picture of the pieces and added it to the foreground... Love it or hate it - I don't mind... It certainly was fun!!! Thank you for visiting my gallery and for any comments you wish to leave! Stay well! Hugs, Carin xx

Comments (36)


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flora-crassella

9:24AM | Sun, 27 December 2009

really a nice idea to set the puzzle in such a way in scene! Super photo!

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monjo71

9:26AM | Sun, 27 December 2009

Very cool..... Well done!

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artrager

9:42AM | Sun, 27 December 2009

Very creative!

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auntietk

10:01AM | Sun, 27 December 2009

Oh gosh! You know I love this. I'll be right there, and we can have coffee, play with the dog, and finish putting the puzzle together. I'll bring the weather. :D Creative and excellent image!

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durleybeachbum

10:24AM | Sun, 27 December 2009

Weird but also wonderful,Carin!

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Faemike55

11:21AM | Sun, 27 December 2009

Great work, Carin! Have fun. I think there is a place that you can send your images to and have them make a jigsaw puzzle for you.

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beachzz

12:01PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

This is fun----puzzles make me crazy, so if I show up with Tara, I"ll just make the coffee and offer advice!!

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amota99517

12:41PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

Marvelous work!

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mariogiannecchini

1:02PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

Wonderful work! Very creative!

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Sea_Dog

1:05PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

I like the creativity here, Carin. Very imaginative.

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jendellas

1:18PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

I love it Carin, very creative, I love jigsaws!!!!!!

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Dreamingbee

2:01PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

really great idea and work !!!

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koosievantutte

2:15PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

having fun is a great passtime - especially when the result is so good.

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helanker

2:20PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

OHH So you like puzzles. SO do I... I just do puzzles on the computer, because of lack of space HAHAHA ! It is a super image you have created and a great idea :-)

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kgb224

2:36PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

Outstanding work.

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Chaosphoto

4:14PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

I love the creativity of it Carin, well done

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sandra46

4:20PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

marvelous, superlative creation!!!!

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Katraz

5:10PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

Bet theres one missing, theres always one missing.

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flavia49

5:53PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

extraordinary work!!!

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goodoleboy

6:57PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

OMG, from this POV they look like gigantic puzzle pieces, or something you would encounter after a giant earthquake, which, by a curious twist of fate, leapfrogged the New York City buildings in the background, Carin. I guess that doesn't make much sense, though. Oh well, just musing. In any case, splendid postwork manipulation and effects in this marvo composition! Clever to have the piece above get stuck in the frame.

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sharky_

7:15PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

Oh no? You took a picture of my mind?.....lol. A wonderful capture. Aloha

MrsLubner

11:08PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

I really love the postwork. It had a great mix of contrasts. Stellar work!

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micturn

1:26AM | Mon, 28 December 2009

Well thought out.

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cfulton

3:21AM | Mon, 28 December 2009

I agree with Tara, you need cold weather for this kind of fun! Seasons Greetings, Clive

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KarmaSong

4:19AM | Mon, 28 December 2009

A very nice capture where both the foreground and background refer to Man's skills in construction and transforming Nature's reality. Superb idea and work, Carin!

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Myel

8:06AM | Mon, 28 December 2009

You made a wonderful composition! It's amazing, one gets the impression that the puzzle pieces want to get out of the picture...

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Santa29Klaus

8:54AM | Mon, 28 December 2009

Welllll.... I just love this. I like the idea, the colours, the filters and the whole picture. Wish I had a puzzle today - the weather is bad on the coast and mother-in-law is driving my CRAZY! x

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bmac62

3:19PM | Mon, 28 December 2009

I feel like I have an inside track of this posting now:) Like the way you desaturated the box lid and gave us a look at the pile of pieces before construction. Will look forward to progess and of course the grand finale...but no pressure...don't rush:-))) Those purplish pieces must be night sky...cool.

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elfin14doaks

5:34PM | Mon, 28 December 2009

I've got a cityscape going too. It helps me get my brain going at 3am to gear up for work. I like it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Chipka

1:52AM | Tue, 29 December 2009

Oooh, this is a fun image. I like the fiddling you've done and its as fun to look at as it probably was to make! It's been ages since I've worked a puzzle, but I can see myself settled in with friends, drinking Becherovka (this is the season for it; that stuff tastes like Christmas, and it's good for your stomach!) and putting pieces in their places. Of course with too much Becherovka, there wouldn't be much puzzle assembly taking place...but oh well. This is wonderful work. I like it quite a lot!

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 450D
Shutter Speed1/20
ISO Speed800
Focal Length39

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