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Started by Magnum, March 27, 2009, 19:28

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Magnum

Here´s what I did a few days ago:



And below´s the original I hope

vonkara

#1
Great job and good idea!

From this: and

Done that

That's what I do when it's rainny outside or I'm out of subjects...

Magnum

#2
That´s great Vonkara.  Problem is,  where´s the final work?  Was it rejected ;)

Edit: Now it´s back...


Magnum

That´s perfect Rimglow.  :)

madelaide

Creativity, what is that?   ;D

Is this creative?


Regards,
Adelaide

Magnum

Maybe. Depends on age and IQ... :P

vonkara


Fred

Archway in Brugge, Belgium:

With a lake and sunrise in Switzerland.




Or a nice sky.



Or for "roll your own" use.



c h e e r s
fred

Magnum

That´s extremely useful Fred.  How many versions do you have?  ;)

Fred

Quote from: Magnum on March 28, 2009, 11:16
That´s extremely useful Fred.  How many versions do you have?  ;)

Thanks. Only have the three at the moment.  Not big sellers though. Not accepted everywhere - could be done better.

c h e e r s
fred

Nero the Fiddler

I love to see this creative stuff. I Know you all love what you're doing it shows in the work. Love the egg world and the HDR's. The old car is very cool as well, lighting matches very nicely. Keep them coming this is the best post I have seen in a long time. Really entertaining and great artists. Motivating. Thanks

madelaide

Ah., I have something on that line.  The blank one howver sells more:

Anyka



Shot in my home in Belgium, with my brother-in-law and my niece.
Not a best-seller, but really FUN to do!

vonkara

#14


For this one, I obviously used a sky after isolating the interior of the lights. I spherized the sky in each of the lights emplacement. On the side I took the plastic who was on each lights image (red, yellow, green) and unsaturated all the colors to kept only the plastic patterns. I added them on the sky and played with opacity for the sky to pop up the more possible while keeping the pattern shape. It have sold a couple of times but nothing huge.

Freezingpictures

Quote from: Anyka on March 28, 2009, 16:12


Shot in my home in Belgium, with my brother-in-law and my niece.
Not a best-seller, but really FUN to do!

lol thats a really cool design!!  :D

Freezingpictures


Thats one of my most recent designs. Do not know yet if it sells..

designalldone

Quote from: Freezingpictures on March 28, 2009, 19:29

Thats one of my most recent designs. Do not know yet if it sells..

Great concept and looks really well executed, well done

takestock

This one titled " Daddy long legs in the room! - Still no furniture"!


Magnum

This is awesome !

Bring it on...

Allen

Quote from: Freezingpictures on March 28, 2009, 19:29

Thats one of my most recent designs. Do not know yet if it sells..

I really like this one and would be really surprised if it doesn't sell well.  : :D

Magnum

Quote from: dragon_fang on March 28, 2009, 21:08
Quote from: Freezingpictures on March 28, 2009, 19:29

Thats one of my most recent designs. Do not know yet if it sells..

I really like this one and would be really surprised if it doesn't sell well.  : :D

I belive so too.

Did you weld your tripod to the ground, while waiting for the winter? ;)

Graffoto

Not a shot done for stock.
Just did it for some practice in dislocation mapping,
"you can't wait for inspiration, you have to go after it with a club" ___ Jack London

null

Quote from: Anyka on March 28, 2009, 16:12

Shot in my home in Belgium, with my brother-in-law and my niece.
Not a best-seller, but really FUN to do!

What a coincidence. I downloaded a comp of this shot a while ago for a customer that wants to revamp a pundit blog about immigration/economic issues in Flanders. We're meeting next Friday about the design. I always thought this is one of the most amazing shots I've seen on Dreamstime.

null

#24
Quote from: Freezingpictures on March 28, 2009, 19:29

Thats one of my most recent designs. Do not know yet if it sells..

Gave me some ideas  :P


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