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Submitted: August 29, 2006
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Make: Hewlett-Packard
Model: Photosmart M305
Shutter Speed: 1/64 second
F Number: F/2.9
Focal Length: 6 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Oct 6, 2005, 6:29:44 AM

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Felt inspired and used a piece that id mentally tagged for some cool manipulation over 6 months ago.

I think it turned out better then a lot of my stuff so far, hope you all like it ^.^

I know everybody says this BUT PLEASE FULLVIEW. The preview makes it look a bit dodgy!

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Approximately 3-4 hours in CS2
WACOM Intuous 3
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[i] The dancer in red took then the floor
A hush came over the dazzled croud
Whirling in a warlike pose
She bewhiched us all with dervish shroud [/i]
Hahaha nice Chris. I concur. Or is it conccur. Or concurr. Meh. Who cares. All that matters is this looks cool. It's the kind of stuff I used to wish I could make. Real nice stock photo with some beautiful editing to make it simply gripping.........look at it!! It's so GRIPPING! Respect

Roz

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Thanks man :D Appreciate the feedback!

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Why? I used to wonder.

Then I went to university, and learned how to not care.
*applauds* poetic even.

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Why? I used to wonder.

Then I went to university, and learned how to not care.
Woah, neat stuff! I like the concept. Perhaps a more illustrative style would work better than the photography though, as the rest of the picture has a nice abstract style to it.

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~Risachantag
Hrmmmm quite possibly, for the most part I just enjoyed the manipulation here, and found the result at the end great fun :D

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Why? I used to wonder.

Then I went to university, and learned how to not care.
very pretty! :) Thank you for sharing!
Glad you liked it :) Thanks for the great stock!

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Why? I used to wonder.

Then I went to university, and learned how to not care.

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