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    Gus Cobos
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    This beautiful lady is a double exposure of three frames; and the last take was an in camera motion blur. The base image was modified with a pastel water color application, and finished off with an oil textured sandstone finish...:cool:

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    Beautiful colors Gus- looks like a painting! The black BG is great!!

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    gus, if i may make a suggestion: i might burn the lower right corner taking the blues and greens to black. the rose itself stands on it's on and the blues and greens compete with it too much? i like what you did with this. lots of character!!! and a nice mood.

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    Just toooo good Gus. Absolutely creative PP. Love the texture u've added. Makes it look like a painting on canvas. If it were mine, I wud rotate the image CCW by about 3 to 5' & retain the vertical framing.
    Thanks for sharing this one Gus.

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    very pretty!
    how do you do the pastel water color pp?

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    Lovely Gus, purple is my favourite colour. Love the texture and the black BG.

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