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05/05/2006 01:37:44 PM |
Woweee, that is really clever!! Fun to read about how you did it, too. Thanks for the explanation. |
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05/03/2006 06:53:43 PM |
Yeah, I agree with Perfecti0n.
Underappreciated. The voting gods where off kilter for this challenge for many entries!
WELL DONE on the idea - consider a redo this for an advanced editing free study, that'll let you clean it up!
Cheers,
ralfw |
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05/03/2006 03:13:56 PM |
Great idea, I'm suprised it was so underappreciated. |
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05/03/2006 01:55:22 PM |
Creative and well-done. :-) But, I agree with ya on the eye-boogers. :-P
Message edited by author 2006-05-03 17:55:58. |
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05/02/2006 01:57:50 PM |
I want to know how you did it. |
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05/01/2006 11:06:39 PM |
Somewhat OK, but the eye itself lacks enough definition |
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04/30/2006 06:03:45 PM |
WELL DONE. YOU MUST TELL ME HOW YOU DID IT. R9 |
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04/30/2006 02:30:38 PM |
How did you do this? and it has been validated!! Holy hell, please leave your steps in your description...I would love to try this!! |
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04/30/2006 09:51:03 AM |
Awesme concept, nice work. |
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04/29/2006 11:20:11 PM |
Wow. I would like to find out how these types of imagery is done. This is great. |
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04/28/2006 08:56:53 PM |
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04/28/2006 05:54:24 PM |
I will love to know how this was done with basic editing! Wonderful details all around. |
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04/27/2006 08:28:41 PM |
This is really cool, the mix of negative and non-negative. The dark spot on Africa bothers me, as I don't remember a lake being there, but maybe I'm wrong. If this had been advanced editing, cloning out all the dark spots would have helped, but of course I won't hold that against you ;-) 7 |
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04/27/2006 07:31:28 AM |
Really really unique idea! |
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04/27/2006 04:05:51 AM |
you had better do a 'how did they do that explanation' for this! I am dumbfounded as to how this was done...although my guess is that you had a pane of glass where you placed a negative image of the earth, then you placed an eye/your eye behind that...how am I going??? also, you need to get that dust out of your eyes! this is fantastic...hope it does well for you |
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04/27/2006 01:39:57 AM |
were you allowed 2 edit so much the photo /:) |
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04/26/2006 04:37:03 PM |
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04/26/2006 10:18:00 AM |
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04/26/2006 09:41:30 AM |
This is really cool and creative |
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04/26/2006 08:15:23 AM |
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04/26/2006 05:43:42 AM |
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04/26/2006 03:57:51 AM |
I give in...how'd you do this in basic? |
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04/26/2006 02:13:47 AM |
and how did this marvelous shot come about ... I wonder ... I like |
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