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Colin Cartwright
{K:15699} 8/29/2005
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Bleary eyed or not, this makes an effective, and colourful abstract, Kim. Your mistakes, look better than many abstracts, carefully created! Complementary colours and fine blurring, have also made this a success, Kim.
Colin
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Cheryl Ogle
{K:24494} 6/3/2005
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I like it! Very cool accident effect here Kim.
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 5/19/2005
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I had the wrong "angle" on the dog so I didn't recognize it as such (now it is obvious of course). How appropriate that the mix-up would be a golden with some flower macros :-)
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Kim Culbert
{K:37070} 5/19/2005
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Yep, first time for everything. Too bleary-eyed to remember if I had taken the first slide out and so I jammed another one in. Hence the "oops". I like the colours and the outline of the dog though, so I decided to keep it. I can see how this technique could make some very cool images.
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 5/19/2005
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So what happened - Slide sandwhich?
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Konstantin Yudintsev
{K:3253} 5/18/2005
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"Mask! Mask! Do I know you"?
Predatory!
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Kim Culbert
{K:37070} 5/18/2005
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hahaha... maybe I should re-title this... the flowering Fia bush... I like it! I wasn't sure whether or not to post this, but though, what the heck. Gotta try new things every once in a while and show people! Thanks for stopping by!
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Dirck DuFlon
{K:35779} 5/18/2005
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Is that the flowering Fia-bush? :) A happy accident - it really did turn out kinda cool! The purples and the deep red at the bottom are great!
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Linda Imagefree
{K:72276} 5/18/2005
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Very impressionistic almost like a watercolor, I think it's pretty, love the use of complementary colors too..do I see an eye in that yellow flower..lovely abstract Kim, I think Picasso would agree to, hehehehe....:)Linda
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