Liquid Blues

Uploaded: December 06, 2001 00:05:08

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Piper Lehman December 06, 2001

Ooooh. Very nice! I love the light. This looks like a painting. Excellent use of PS!!! #2252

Leo Enriquez December 06, 2001

A watercolor painting, period!...

This is what I don't like about using too much PhotoSofware in computers!...So much ruins the picture. Because at the end: "Where does the whole composition, and personal aproach of a photo goes to"? #3515

Mark R. Stanford December 06, 2001

Thanks Piper L. I really like the way this one turned out to.
Leo E., I wanted this photo to look as though it were painted, The catagory that this PHOTO was submitted happens to be "Processing Digital, Other special effects." Other catagories in this field are Software filter work. Didn't know if you knew that or not. On the contrare, I believe this enhanced the composition of the Photo way beyond what it was, and gave it even a more personal aproach. In the end, It's still a JUST a photo ;-) #3543

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