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Uploaded: 12/03/06 9:41 PM GMT
Rapunzel, Rapunzel!
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Apop. Photofiltre. (....And she let down her long hair, spun as fine gold...). I had fun with this one, and saved several color combinations, but it made it difficult for me to choose just one. Hope you all enjoy, and thanks for viewing/commenting :) Lori

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::jswgpb
12/03/06 11:00 PM GMT
VERY nice Lori, this is great ....kinda a cross between plastic and a free flame. Good un'
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::cynlee
12/03/06 11:38 PM GMT
Quite pretty. It's kind of like a Thomas Kincaid (because of so much light) abstractionism, only better. The colors are perfect for each other.
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::phasmid
12/04/06 2:29 AM GMT
I think you've chosen your colors so well here. I love the combination. Cynlee and Mr. Cowardly's comments are so applicable. :)PJ
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::Zyrogerg
12/04/06 8:08 AM GMT
Nice colors, shapes and composition.
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::snapdragonk
12/04/06 12:31 AM GMT
I really like this colour combo, it compliments the flowing lines and light wonderfully. Excellent work.
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::photog024
12/04/06 1:28 PM GMT
it comes off as a beautiful design. the color isn''t to my taste, but that is subjective. Nice Work.
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.Nikoneer
09/13/09 5:07 AM GMT
It certainly does look like long flowing golden locks (do you think she drinks Rogaine?). I love the strong contrasts in the colors without looking flat, like someone cut out colored paper and glued it down. This has depth and flow, rather like the ending sequences of the film "2001: A Space Odyssey." It also reminds me of a macro photo I have in my desktop pictures folder, of the effects of a magnetic field on metal filings in oil. A number of years ago, National Geographic Magazine featured a macro photo of metal shavings, oil, and transmission fluid laying on top of a yellow sticky note. The darn thing looks like a mask but it shows the flow of magnetic waves, with the filings lined up perfectly in orderly patterns. The flowing gold parallel lines you have here look like a magnetic field. Very energetic and very nice. Again, Lori, as is the case with so many of your gems, into my favorites.

-Nikoneer
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