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Uploaded: 02/13/04 7:23 AM GMT
Before the Frost
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+ppigeon
02/13/04 12:39 AM GMT
Could you explain this picture? What is it? and what is your manipulation? Thanks :-)
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"Violence is the last resort of the incompetent" (I. Asimov)
Psycaedelic
02/13/04 7:49 PM GMT
In original photo (see Frost) the frost looks perhaps like leaf and trees. Frost becomes jungle with Photoshop. Many layers for more jungle, more color, lurking tiger. No good?
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::CaptainHero
02/13/04 11:49 PM GMT
This is excellent. The original was good. It would have been difficult to play with it without ruining the subtlety of the the original photo. However, you have done a great job here. The wonderful colours serve to accentuate the great lighting and texture of the original photo.

I am totally in awe of this - it looks like a true fractal - produced by nature and developed on a computer. Into my favourites!
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"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts." Bertrand Russell
kileychristine
02/14/04 3:20 AM GMT
Way cool. I like your original photo, but this is just striking. Great work.
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Cheers!!!
+ppigeon
02/15/04 1:31 PM GMT
It's a beautiful wallpaper, Psycaedelic. I like a lot :-)
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"Violence is the last resort of the incompetent" (I. Asimov)
Si
02/16/04 9:16 AM GMT
Beautifully done! Agree with CaptainHero - the subtle colours enhance the original, whereas a less delicate touch might have spoiled it. Good work!
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::JOHANNA
02/16/04 8:09 PM GMT
Beautiful,agree with Pierre.Well done.
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carpe diem.
lmn8r
02/20/04 11:25 PM GMT
Nice picture, but the eyes ruin it for me. You should take them out.
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Psycaedelic
02/25/04 1:33 AM GMT
Thanks everyone.
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.cecefleur
01/20/06 11:38 PM GMT
Ellegant and lovely. Such shading of the colors!!
cecefleur
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We choose our joys and our sorrows long before we experience them. Kahlil Gibran

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