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14 responses to “Where Even The Darkness Is Something To See”
How do you create something like this? You’ve got me wanting to experiment
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I mainly put several pictures on top of each other and make them transparent so that they overlap.
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Doesn’t sound too complicated- even I should be able to have a bash at that, thanks
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Well, the trick is to find pictures that fit together.
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Amazing! This is true art! I like your images. I find them fascinating! I hope my blog can achieve some quality like yours. Hope you can take a look and advise! Thanks for a great blog!
http://terrytreks.wordpress.com/about-2/
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Thank you for the compliment!
I take a look at your blog.
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Ahh…so much visual fun!
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Thank you.
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whoa! love it…thank you for visiting my blog 😉 Hope you check it out again
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Thank you.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Reblogged this on Greek Canadian Literature.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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