I think I prefer this one to the other one...the photo that is...not the eye !
The composition appeals more to me with the pupil looking away from the camera rather than directly into it.
Looks like you've now been drawn into a bit of "post processing" or "Manipulation" as it's often called.......my favourite passtime mainly because my photos are not very good but I can manipulate them into something totally different !
Check out the Ihcman Threads in the UK Members Challenge forum it's great fun and you can learn loads of techniques...here's a link to the latest task http://www.myfinepix.com/forum/1590/505726
i like this one too! Something very different & lovely. May i suggest that you copy the image & link of this pic to the weekly Members Exhibition Gallery thread in the forum (http://www.myfinepix.com/forum/33537/508010) where you would get more feedback.
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Hi Daisy, rather a different type of picture from those first put in your gallery and what a great improvement (and its noticable by the view totals) you are learning quickly which is very good and i am pleased for you. Love the effects. I to prefare the eye looking away from the camera as others have said. Well done and best of luck in your photography progression. A like from me. Paul.
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incredible well done for making the scroller - thank you for your comment
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I think I prefer this one to the other one...the photo that is...not the eye !
The composition appeals more to me with the pupil looking away from the camera rather than directly into it.
Looks like you've now been drawn into a bit of "post processing" or "Manipulation" as it's often called.......my favourite passtime mainly because my photos are not very good but I can manipulate them into something totally different !
Check out the Ihcman Threads in the UK Members Challenge forum it's great fun and you can learn loads of techniques...here's a link to the latest task http://www.myfinepix.com/forum/1590/505726
...just click on it to go there
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I'm with StuartD this is my favourite. However,both are impressive.
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WOW! Really like this affect has this been done with photoshop or something similar would love to know how its been done
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I agree with the above, this one really stands out, great digital art.
Would be great to get your tips and advice, like Staurt said, have a look at the MAN ( manipulate ) ans M or E ( manipulate or enhance ) challenges.
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The interior has been done with PicMonkey (which is just a free editor on the web) and the exterior is just make up! And thanks for the reviews :)
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i like this one too! Something very different & lovely. May i suggest that you copy the image & link of this pic to the weekly Members Exhibition Gallery thread in the forum (http://www.myfinepix.com/forum/33537/508010) where you would get more feedback.
Bryan L.
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Thanks! I'm trying to upload it but it's not working!
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Hi Daisy, rather a different type of picture from those first put in your gallery and what a great improvement (and its noticable by the view totals) you are learning quickly which is very good and i am pleased for you. Love the effects. I to prefare the eye looking away from the camera as others have said. Well done and best of luck in your photography progression. A like from me. Paul.
(My photos may not be the best but they represent a part of my life to share with those who care to look)
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Really good, like it...
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A stunning effect, great piece of work. Noticed.
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Really nice processing with great effect well done.
All the best
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Stunning image, only saw this briefly the other night after a quick look through your gallery.
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Thanks everyone! :)
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Great work, a brilliant result
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incredible well done for making the scroller - thank you for your comment
Every day is a new beginning enjoy yours............
and if you can or even want to - be polite, respectful and helpful in your comments...........be clear - nuances of speech and facial expressions cannot come over in writing
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Thank you!
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Hi Daisy, A fantastic shot! A real attention grabber! Quite eye-popping! Love it! (and a like from me too)
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Thanks for the comment!
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Love this photo!
Keep up the good work
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Emma Demeria
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love the picture,good shot!
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Very nice picture. Please visit my gallery http://www.myfinepix.com/gallery/785960
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Szép a szeme.
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Great shot
Cheers
Ross
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