The post that Antiquetiger made about photographer Nicolas Ruel gave me the idea, but my attempts were pretty much failures so I tried something a little different and this is what I came up with.
This is a discussion on Friday Afternoon Stephen Avenue within the People photography (portraits, sports etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; The post that Antiquetiger made about photographer Nicolas Ruel gave me the idea, but my attempts were pretty much failures ...
The post that Antiquetiger made about photographer Nicolas Ruel gave me the idea, but my attempts were pretty much failures so I tried something a little different and this is what I came up with.
Nice play here Jas!
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Thanks, guys!
Very interesting... not quite sure what to make of it. It might be a little too "out there" for my geeky sensibilities but I think it's well done.
Very neatmeye grabbing combo - I like it. Please do a couple more
This is very cool, dig it a lot. Very very creative.
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A couple more, without the background blur the first has, so maybe a little busy.
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Fun play jas!
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