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05/09/2008 06:54:49 PM |
good for you! looks like you were havving a good time and making art as you did so!
congrats!!!
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05/09/2008 06:37:30 PM |
As I'm browsing through the pages of b/w side challenge images, I have to say I'm finding myself repeatedly popping open thumbnails to see that the images belong to you. These are my kind of photos. I'm not a huge fan of texture overlays, but the images themselves are so strong and work so well in b/w that it hardly matters.
Thank goodness for side challenges so stuff like this can get a little play on the site. |
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04/10/2008 07:42:23 AM |
wonderful. it is hilarious and brilliant that you got such great shots at your own opening. you've blurred more than your subject matter. you've blurred art and artifice, culture and inspiration. |
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03/15/2008 10:57:02 AM |
Love it. Love it. LOVE IT!!!! I love artistic blur. You did this so well, Alicia! Its so interesting! |
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03/14/2008 06:42:51 PM |
nice blur effect as it works well in this shot. You gotta love drunk clicking:) |
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03/10/2008 12:15:58 PM |
Wonderful overprocessing on an intriguing blurry photo! I have no idea what grain merge blending mode is, though. |
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03/10/2008 12:57:52 AM |
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03/09/2008 07:04:33 PM |
I'm not sure what processing you did, but I really like how this came out. You've captured quite the expression there. My little nitpick would be what appears to be a mouth towards the top; somehow it's begging for attention. |
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03/09/2008 11:54:39 AM |
You have a great knack for blurry moving subjects. I really enjoy them. |
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03/09/2008 07:56:03 AM |
Maybe weird and blurry, but I like the expression in the face,the nice contrasts and the "line" from the topleft to bottomright. Perhaps the white spot in the bottomleft should't be there, but that's just nitpicking. |
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