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02/10/2008 10:08:26 PM |
Love the patterns you create in your shots. Very unique and creative. |
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02/10/2008 03:42:23 PM |
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02/09/2008 09:30:30 PM |
Yeah, that male duck definitely looks like he's tripping. :) |
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02/09/2008 07:25:20 PM |
... quoted instead of edited. Spelling corrected in original comment.
Message edited by author 2008-02-09 19:27:12. |
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02/09/2008 05:05:03 PM |
I love how the look on the male matches the altered-state feel of the overlay...as if he gobbled down some funky mushrooms. |
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02/08/2008 04:01:43 PM |
Like moire taffeta kind of. Very cool.
Message edited by author 2008-02-08 16:02:03. |
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02/08/2008 12:22:49 PM |
Very very cool texture on this gem. I'd be interested if you can remember ... how you transform the plastic container into such great patterns.
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02/08/2008 11:57:45 AM |
That looks really cool. The artificial moire pattern works well with the ducks.
Message edited by author 2008-02-09 19:26:38. |
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