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Posted 5 Years ago Link #1
Hope ya'll like it.
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Posted 5 Years ago Link #2
lets try this again...
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Posted 5 Years ago Link #3
i think i got it this time.....sorry about all of this... [Image upload failed]
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Posted 5 Years ago Link #4
You got it to work I see. Interesting, kind of an abstract feel to it. Tell us a little about it. I'm assuming that it is the corner of a living room or something along those lines with a lamp in the right, and a picture frame in the left.

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Posted 5 Years ago Link #5
i was laying in my living room, and i had my camera, and it looked cool from where i was sitting, and i remembered when i was a kid, for some reason i loved this lamp, and i would play with it and all. I would put my lil action figures on it and such. so when i took this picture, i tried to show how i used to view it when i was playing with it, and i got it to work a little bit. when i played with it, i really didnt concern myself with anything else but playing with the action figures on the lamp and the lampshade. best description i can give of it, its my first time trying to explain my work to people.
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Posted 5 Years ago Link #6
I get the prespective now.. Pretty cool, Ciggy.. Welcome to the board!
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Posted 5 Years ago Link #7
Ahhh, it all makes sense now. Glad to have you aboard here.
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Posted 5 Years ago Link #8
Cigy-Num-Num, have I already welcomed you to the forum? If not, herewith: I hope you will enjoy it here

I'm not critizing your photo (obviously) - but after your explanation wouldn't it have seem better if you would have accentuated that lamp some more instead of having it shine in from the corner (I had to look hard to see a design on it).

It's a cool picture tho
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