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11/24/2008 02:55:21 PM |
I took the liberty of reprocessing this: Fantastic, beautiful picture -- I'm working on a series of blurred images and I may have to reproduce this idea...hmmmmmm!!! |
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09/05/2007 12:39:57 AM |
I like that you applied the word "purity" to this in your comments. The red one has a completely different feel, doesn't it? Amazing what a difference color or the absense thereof can do to the feel of a picture. |
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08/05/2007 02:03:59 PM |
That IS an interesting variation. I'm fond of the red in the other version, but I acknowledge that this one does something special also. |
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08/05/2007 07:54:19 AM |
Really like the B&W, this is a very nice blur! |
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08/05/2007 07:45:58 AM |
I REALLY like this one so much more cause now we concentrate on the shapes. Nice suggestion, Laurie. |
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08/05/2007 12:54:29 AM |
Wow! This is so artful. I like them both, but I think I am a little more wow'd by the color one. For me, he color one gives more definition to that beautiful dancer. The blur is exquisite!
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08/04/2007 11:46:14 PM |
Oooh I like it very much! It takes away the distraction of color and really brings the emotional intensity up a notch! :) |
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