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If Buildings Could Do Their Own Self-Portraits

Photography Photo Manipulation posted on Mar 25, 2014
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It's reeeallly big...please see large!! I didn't make this, btw: The building did. He asked me to post this for his "lover". (His lover was a garage across the street-- he said "she's really hot!") I took out the pornographic bits...

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dragonmuse

3:16PM | Tue, 25 March 2014

Beautifully done. I especially love the top one because the FX used give the impression of peeled paint, adding to the aura of age.

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durleybeachbum

3:30PM | Tue, 25 March 2014

Fabulous! Such an enchanting idea, and a very beautiful result. I hope she is suitably impressed.

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magnus073

3:44PM | Tue, 25 March 2014

Mark, this is a fabulous presentation you have come up with. I am in awe of your talents, and love the way you helped this building out in creating a colorful portrait of himself. Certainly the garage will be pleased, as will all who enjoy this delightful image you shared with us today.

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auntietk

6:51PM | Tue, 25 March 2014

What fun! This is a terrific set of "selfies," and I'm sure the garage across the street will sit up and take notice (figuratively speaking, of course), if it hasn't already. :)

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flavia49

6:56PM | Tue, 25 March 2014

stunning work!! Thanks for your comments!

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goodoleboy

8:16PM | Tue, 25 March 2014

OMG! What sorcery is this? A splendid rendering to behold, performed in a wonderful postwork manner, Mark. Beautiful Chicago buildings, with anthropomorphic traits of unrequited love, enshrined in lovely, highly contrasted, cutout colors….unbelievable….what more could one ask. All this, plus the repetitive movie strip below -- another little surprise you have sprung upon your loyal Renderosity following. You have broken the bonds of the everyday passé in this offering, my friend.

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beachzz

1:42AM | Wed, 26 March 2014

harry took the words out of my mouth ---OMG---i feel like alice gone down the rabbit hole. this house and i would get along just fine; it has great color choices!! lol all the various versions are almost psychedelic and if his lover doesn't take notice, well she's just not worth his time!!

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bmac62

11:36AM | Wed, 26 March 2014

Here I am,...a little late again to sneak in the first comment (usually easier to be original that way)! So, How did you do dat? Just a rhetorical question:) I love the result and the image you've brought to mind of the garage across the street. I am picturing a separate two car garage with a rough concrete exterior, narrow wooden doors designed in the 1920s to accept high, narrow cars painted black. Another one of your offerings that let's my mind's eye see things that even you haven't thought of. I know...never end a sentence with a preposition...but what the heck...I don't think The Citadel will revoke my degree in English at this late date do you? Superb. Glad you are having so much fun with your photography. If you never upgrade your camera it doesn't matter...just keep these original pieces coming our way. They make me want to get more creative with my offerings.

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MrsRatbag

12:17PM | Wed, 26 March 2014

I guess buildings have mating plumage too? What an eye-popping image, so beautifully and lovingly done! He must really like her... ;p

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LivingPixels

2:38PM | Wed, 26 March 2014

Very creative Mark I like it!!

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sandra46

6:36PM | Wed, 26 March 2014

AMAZING WORK

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romanceworks

3:58PM | Thu, 27 March 2014

Wow, what a fanciful, creative, and dare I say totally romantic image. Especially the top one, with all those passionate purples and pinks. I really don't see how his 'lover' could resist ... but sadly I think it will be unrequited love. A totally cool and very fun image, Mark.

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LBJ2

6:52AM | Fri, 28 March 2014

Cool and funny work, Mark. I like the humor and idea behind it. The building seems to suffer from heavy decay. Maybe it would try to portray what it wants to look like(according to the top image).


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