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Matt
#1 - is this a photo of a painting or have you added the canvas effect in PS CS?. If the latter then you've done well since this looks like a painting in both texture and tonality. If the former you've taken a very good pic of a painting ![]() #3 - I like the lines in this one. This also shows your good eye for a shot. #5 - this has the most magical light to it and is my pic of this group. Did you use flash and/or the LSPJ for this Peter
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My favourite is #4 love the umbrella! Great colours and a mystery of who is behind it.
I like the ships hull shot, nicely framed.
I love number 1, artistic and classic in design. Beautifully done Matt.
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...... he does already..........oh you mean!!!!!!!! Cheers ....bp....
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Well it's a damn fine pic. Peter
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