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    The processing here is unconventional enough that it just works for me. I don't think I'd change a thing. I dig that the focus is on Picasso
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    Thank you Marko

    I was really uncertain about this one. I tend to go overboard on processing at times .
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    I have to say that for me this doesn't work. But I'm not usually impressed with this sort of stuff anyway. Ask JumpinJimmyJava .... he has to put about 10 shots of this type of thing before I see one I like, and even then I'm only appreciating the creativity and expression, not the photo it once was.

    I do tend to not comment much on photos that have been processed to look more like graphic art ... that's just me.

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    It certainly is subjective. I wonder what Picasso would say
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    Quote Originally Posted by scorpio_e View Post
    It certainly is subjective. I wonder what Picasso would say
    I think he might like it

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    Hey ... you have a blog Scorpio ... I'm adding blogs from regular members here to my own blog so I'll add yours as well

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    I have to say that it doesnt work for me either, the letters picasso do take too much attention, and the couple in the foreground seems applied, I see some odd blurring around them which seem to me like a bad selection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Aussie View Post
    Hey ... you have a blog Scorpio ... I'm adding blogs from regular members here to my own blog so I'll add yours as well

    Thanks MA... I am checking out your blog too Interesting concept... I like your format...
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    Quote Originally Posted by jlabel View Post
    I have to say that it doesnt work for me either, the letters picasso do take too much attention, and the couple in the foreground seems applied, I see some odd blurring around them which seem to me like a bad selection.
    YEP ..A bad masking job indeed. They have PLENTY of other images that do not focus on Picasso They were not big on the processing and I am still going back and forth.. I may have another go at it

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