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Uploaded: 01/22/07 11:27 AM GMT
Harlequette
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The original image can be viewed here...The figure is done in a method in which I take an image of a swatch of fabric... then duplicate, distort, and trim to fit the figure...

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.timvdb
01/22/07 11:44 AM GMT
Hi Ron,
Great PS work, I like the reflection and the colors.
Nice pose, she must be very flexible.

Thanks for sharing
Tim
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Keep up The Good Work
::Dunstickin
01/22/07 1:49 PM GMT
I love the reflection you gave this mate!...very nicely done.......it's a beauty all right!
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*Please forgive me, for not replying to every one of your lovely images-Problems with my hands is making it difficult* Dunstickin's Gallery
.Blumie
01/22/07 6:31 PM GMT
What a fantastic idea to do a female Harlekin and you did it so good. The clothes are very nice to see, so many colors.
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I would be happy, seeing you in my galerie. Today I've posted Shadow on the wall
::phasmid
01/22/07 8:13 PM GMT
Ron, you certainly improved on this pic...it was nice to start with but you've got a magical touch.

:)PJ

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"We consider the artist to be a special sort of person. It is more likely that each of us is a special sort of artist." Elsa Gidlow
.89037
01/22/07 9:06 PM GMT
I have already a collection of J's works...This is really perfect!!! The original idea,the colour ,the composition..all.....I love it ! :) Adriana
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.MOOFIED1
01/23/07 4:30 AM GMT
oh my!
here ya go with the bendy women again!!!
OUCHIES!
excellent work!!!!
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"MAN PLANS AND GOD LAUGHS"
::LynEve
01/23/07 10:53 AM GMT
I enjoy your images so much - especially this one - the reflection makes it extra special.
Now if I could just learn that pose . . . oh no that is a frightening thought :)
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The question is not what you look at, but what you see ~ Marcel Proust
::cynlee
01/26/07 1:48 AM GMT
Oh, I love this one, especially the pajamas!
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You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being. - Hermes
.Suprice23
01/26/07 9:55 PM GMT
Nice work and interesting idea - its a very colorful image and looks like a circus girl in very acrobatic ,difficult pose- so the titel is very good for it!
Johanna
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.kimcande
01/28/07 6:54 PM GMT
Wow. You really don't have to have a wardrobe at all with this technique. I am concerned though with all the technology of changing backgrounds and body shapes etc that we are no longer going to recognize what is natural and real or wont like it because it " was not enhanced enough."
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Since we cant change reality. Let us change our eyes in which we percieve reality. Nikos Kazantzakis.
.1bunnyslippers
01/30/07 6:43 PM GMT
This reminds me of a yoga pose & the concentration is well shown. The harlequin outfit is snazzy and all the brilliant colors are excellent against the black background. This is a favorite of mine - finely done work Ron :))
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I need to catch up on things so can't comment too much. But I love all of your fine images. I might be lurking in the background :)
.cirquegoddess
02/16/07 8:20 AM GMT
I love this! It reminds me of Cirque Du Soleil, lol.
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