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I love this collage art piece. I have been toying with the idea of High dynamic range software and have been taking shots with multiple exposure ranges, but I never have ever thought to combine them like this. Really, this is very cool.
I also really like the subject matter, I like the sheds, in their wabi sabi state, and I like the dogs waiting to go.
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Hey there, you Superior Scribbler, you! First of all, I'm not "spamming" you; I promise! Second of all, I'd like to introduce myself: I'm Melissa B., The Scholastic Scribe, & I'm the "Original" Superior Scribbler! Third thing on my mind: I've been nominated for a pretty prestigious blog award; I'd greatly appreciate your vote, so if you click on over to my place, you'll see the info. It's an annual award from EduBlog, and I'm up for Best Individual Blog. And 4th thing on today's agenda: I've got a cute "contest," of sorts, going on at my place every Sunday. Please come by this Sunday for the Silly Sunday Sweepstakes. And, thanks for your support!
Hi there.
I voted for you. Hope you win.
I love this collage art piece. I have been toying with the idea of High dynamic range software and have been taking shots with multiple exposure ranges, but I never have ever thought to combine them like this. Really, this is very cool.
I also really like the subject matter, I like the sheds, in their wabi sabi state, and I like the dogs waiting to go.
Well done!
Thanks Richard. I find the process makes for a dynaic photograph - not a moment in time but several moments, held by threads.
Love your wabi sabi blog, but it's so out of date!
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