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11/25/2009 07:46:59 PM |
Thanks for all your comments. The drops were done for real with watercolour paints, not colour added in Photoshop. I tried unwatered watercolours, which were very thick and vibrant, but didnt look like raindrops, and a bit too contrived, so I went for the watery look. |
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11/25/2009 08:08:05 AM |
marvellous, creativity is fine. flower petal is good choice but color drops could be brighter.. or u cud hav used oil paint. |
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11/22/2009 06:58:49 PM |
quite colorful and creative...well done |
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11/19/2009 01:23:12 AM |
Composition is somewhat good, however I'd like to see more cropping in the bottom. Don't like the use of those colored drops, kind of shoehorn in my opinion. Just doesn't appeal to me. 6. |
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11/17/2009 08:04:39 PM |
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11/17/2009 03:42:54 PM |
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11/17/2009 07:14:48 AM |
Interesting idea. I love the candy colors! |
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11/16/2009 09:43:55 PM |
beautiful shot, only one question: are the drops's colors natural or you have colored them on post production? |
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11/16/2009 10:50:03 AM |
Unique, creative and beautiful. |
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11/16/2009 09:49:51 AM |
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