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    Do not know what is going on but that portrait is not mine

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    Hi Grahame, please clear your browser cache and it should load the images and thumbnails properly.

    Very nice abstract! I like the contrasting colors. It would be great if you can also explain the process how you did this. TFS.

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    Hi Grahame. I like the way this image is heading. Can you explain how you obtain the different colors?

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    HOW. LAZY DID NOT WASH DISH FROM DAY BEFORE OIL AND WATER SESSION. Went to wash and saw the oil had produced a dirty film over complete container surface had some red dye which i squirted over surface producing water oil water I used an insulin syringe ( fine needle) to squirt which broke the dye into very small drops.The gold was a silk scarf over a light box and it picked up the yellow. Hope this helps. ( I had seen some photos of colour on ice and it made me think for once )
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    Graham, The colors are lovely. I like the pattern and it was a great idea to capture this. Thank you for sharing your how-to. I might sharpen the beads a little. Nice work!!

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    Very nice image and application, Graham.

    Like the color and the pattern. Well done.

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    Hi Grahame, a creative capture and great thinking, agree on a little more sharpening too.

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    Always a problem for me What sort of paper would you print it on.
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    Grahame,
    I would probably print this on a glossy paper since the jewel tones lend themselves nicely to the more glitzy look, if that makes sense.

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