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Great contributions so far. I've got an idea of one to do. It will be of an old picture, but the first time trying to do a tryptych. Hope that counts as it will be an assignment completely new to me. Just trying to figure out how to do this Lightroom or with my VERY limited knowledge of Photoshop. So far a work in progress.
This one mostly because I didn't want to drag out needle, thread, and hook and eye set, which was my other idea (the sewing would have been in progress, of course).
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Nicely thought out Q.O.
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Marko, is that a festival? Art event? I took a pass with google to see what your title referred to. I was pretty sure it was more than the literal translation. Regardless, I like the sense of motion with the people and the lights.
Jason, I like that train!
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Jason, love the sharpness and comp. Excellent diptych.
Mbrager - Love it! Frame it.
Q.O. - It is a huge art installation that is meant to break up the bitter winter with light.
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Really neat combo Jason
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