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01/13/2025 11:41:23 AM |
Could have been taken in our backyard!! So funny . . . and true! Greedy little creatures, aren't they? Congrats on the HM - clever and well done. |
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01/13/2025 12:06:07 AM |
OMG .. this is fantastic Larry .. in that first millisecond of looking at this i wondered where the double exposure was .. then i saw the nuts ..
brilliant .. both the idea and the execution . !! .. :) |
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01/12/2025 11:51:10 PM |
I always wondered how many peanuts they could eat. This is cute! |
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01/10/2025 08:06:24 PM |
My favorite in this challenge. |
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01/10/2025 03:47:39 AM |
Now this is clever!
Editing of the nuts is a little flat though.
Nice DOF. |
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01/09/2025 11:50:48 PM |
Best storage place . Melodious color palette |
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01/07/2025 03:22:09 AM |
It is a clever combination of two images but is it a double exposure as intended in this challenge? I know, this is a personal interpretation. I wonder how much of the peanut image was removed and is that standard editing? I am voting as-if legal.
For me, a double exposure means that two images are layered on top of each other and details of both images are visible in each part of the resulting image, unless one of the images uses a pure black in certain parts. Ideally the resulting image is more than just the addition of the two. The combination shows some added value. |
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