My first attempt at a nude. This is also manipulated in the photo auto painter style. I really like the way you can 'enhance' the feel of a photograph with different styles. I wonder if this is too warm, though?
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My first attempt at a nude. This is also manipulated in the photo auto painter style. I really like the way you can 'enhance' the feel of a photograph with different styles. I wonder if this is too warm, though?
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I suppose ya'll want to see the original more so than the manipulated one
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I like the comp on this Matt, it's a lovely image.
It's too processed for my own personal taste though....so yeah show us the original.
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I like the composition and the light in this. I like how her back is slightly away from us and she looks like she's reflecting on something but is still aware of the camera. I don't care, though, for the painter effect so much. Although this is better then most I've seen,
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This is the first I have seen this, Matt! It is rather nice I think. I particularly like that little sunburst flare on her elbow.
good comp and have to agree with Marko on the over processed
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