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I was only gone for a few days!
What is this? I go out of town to marry off my daughter and when I get back I find you let Alex enter the contest with a background that should be outlawed! |
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ya...we don?t need that sort of things on the forum...this is a familysite! |
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O-o-o-o, shame on you guys. You're doing critiques before the competition is over. I thought the shot of the knife looked great, but I still can't figure out why he superimposed it over the picture of a monkey. ------ BWAH-HA-HA-HA : |
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What can we complain about? Instead of his frontside on the backside of the knife, it could of been his backside on the frontside of the knife! AND HE COULD BE SMILING! |
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You guys just don't appreciate artistic expression. I did that to comemorate the new "Planet of the Apes" movie coming out. Actually, it was my impression of what you would see if you were inside the monitor looking out at the viewer. I knew it was fringe, at best. I'm just tired of shooting a "turd on a table" type of photo. I think I'll work with some filters next time ... see what that turns out. Alex |
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THANK GOD---FOR A WHILE I THOUGHT THAT WAS MY REFLECTION IN MY MONITOR |
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I'm still under my computer desk, shaking with shear terror. |
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He he he Alex |
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