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Uploaded: 10/13/07 1:59 PM GMT
Blush
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Thanks to Gabriela, who sent me some instructions for this technique, here is my second attempt, but first posting, in this style.

I hope you enjoy 'Blush'. Taken on my Fuji, edited in Ps.

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::casechaser
10/13/07 2:51 PM GMT
In the short time I have been at Caedes, you have impressed me with your consistent drive to experiment with new styles and techniques and to improve upon your skills. You are a Renaissance person living in the 21st century. And by the way, you have a very nice picture here and best wishes as you tweak you technique.
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::tigger3
10/13/07 3:34 PM GMT
Very nicely done and I agree with John all the way.
♥:)sandi♥
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I really enjoy hearing from my caedes friends.
.Joanie
10/13/07 6:05 PM GMT
OOooo! I love it Bonnie! This is really different and has its own style. Very well done friend! :)
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::gabriela2006
10/14/07 2:10 AM GMT
Well done Bonnie:)
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::cynlee
10/14/07 6:09 AM GMT
Wow, that's pretty neat. I like it when people experiment as you have done here.
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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
::gerryp
10/14/07 7:50 AM GMT
This is good also Bonnie...It is a nice effect...gerry...
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::JQ
10/15/07 10:02 AM GMT
this is pretty, its an effective technique. well done for experimenting
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::EmilyH
10/16/07 1:22 PM GMT
Nice and soft, I like it.
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Imagination is more important than knowledge. -- Albert Einstein

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