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01/31/2019 04:27:29 PM |
the cracks in your texture are fittingly web-like - would not have recognized it as a spider if you had not said
the strange slice of focus on the spider adds to the creepiness |
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01/15/2019 07:18:32 PM |
Glad you caught him and let him go! But hey, at that size, you might as well name them and have them as pets! :-) I like your overlay.
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01/14/2019 01:19:46 PM |
Wow! If you hadn't told us that's a 4" spider, I'd never have guessed. Between the spider's natural hairiness and the overlay, you've created an image straight out of hell. I love it in b&w!
P.S. Your 4" spider trumps the 3" cockroaches we had in Venezuela! |
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01/12/2019 06:28:25 PM |
Fascinating result - great detail and excellent tonal range. |
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01/12/2019 11:08:22 AM |
Um, nice capture but YUCK YUCK YUCKY...I am NOT a fan of spiders, but I am a fan of Roz! |
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01/12/2019 09:22:57 AM |
Very disturbing texture popping through your canvas of delicate paint cracks. Not my favorite of your overlays... |
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01/11/2019 10:26:33 PM |
Looks like part of a large hairy spider and other animal parts all mixed together. Really weird but interesting at the same time! I can see where you're going with this. Very unique! |
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01/11/2019 09:34:24 PM |
Ah, I itch all over! You created a monster in a very elegant and nonchalant way |
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01/11/2019 08:50:32 PM |
brave! not for the spider but for blending these two so completely that the originals are lost |
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01/11/2019 07:20:49 PM |
Mysterious alien breaking through. Black and white works well. |
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01/11/2019 02:37:30 AM |
The overlay works really well at creating this mysterious creation. |
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01/11/2019 12:41:10 AM |
I like the way he seems to lurk, semi-obscured amongst the webs.
You have the same technique for dealing with spiders as I do. |
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