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06/25/2011 04:44:13 PM |
Wonderful! Perfect with the two sheep checking you out. |
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03/02/2009 01:17:11 AM |
LOL just did a search for "sheep" and I can't believe I missed this. Man. It is gorgeous. I should commission you to do a sheep photo for me. I want it huge - like 5 feet wide to go over our bed. |
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02/12/2009 11:11:53 PM |
This is your uninspired processing? Gee whiz Roz - it's fantastic! Excellent job combining the photos and I'm diggin the tones. |
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02/05/2009 08:58:09 PM |
An interesting idea as always; I think this one doesn't have quite the pizazz of the others though--perhaps the tonality, or the particular image combination, not sure. Also, the left 1/4 or 1/3 is black. This is very good though for an illustration to a story--I can think of many that it goes with. |
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02/05/2009 06:47:42 PM |
Your usual brilliant elf Roz thanks for setting the bar so high and giving me a role model to aspire to :D |
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02/02/2009 10:44:05 PM |
What an incredible, mystical quality to this shot. I am envious of your photo-shop skills.
Looking at the printscreen of photos used, though, I am also drawn to the original of the sheep. I love the fog in the background, and the desaturated look to the photo overall. Wouldnt mind seeing that original posted here. |
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02/01/2009 02:31:46 PM |
You have the most unique style which I happen to LOVE! This is scary, unaware sheep in a spider swamp...I love how the little dollops of light glow through the brambles, how the water swirls at the bottom give the sense that the poor little sheep are stranded on a tiny finger of land, awaiting the humongous spider who lives in the branches...and that one silly sheep looking up, as if to say, "what? me worried? nah...". Not bad for being unispired :-) |
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02/01/2009 01:10:23 PM |
Quite the composite! I like how well you work with dark. The lighting on the sheep is beautiful! |
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02/01/2009 08:24:27 AM |
This is really nice, I really like how the sheep are just barely illuminated. It adds a sense of mystery and Ewe (awe, hahaha). |
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01/31/2009 02:17:17 PM |
My first impression was that this was from a Disney film (e.g. Fantasia) or a fairy-tale book ... very "moody" image. |
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01/29/2009 06:46:00 PM |
Quite incredible, again! I love the glow on the sheep. |
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01/27/2009 01:29:03 PM |
I'm expecting a giant spider up in the corner that can sweep down and eat the sheep. The birds, which I imagine to be vultures, are waiting in the wings for the left overs. LOL! Brilliant as always! |
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01/27/2009 09:07:33 AM |
If this is what you come up with when you are uninspired, then the rest of us should just quit right now! |
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01/26/2009 09:38:11 PM |
Oh wow. So beautiful and omnious. You really need to have a vision for the final image to be able to put it all together like this. |
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