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50 responses to “Memories Can’t Wait”
Truly, I am captivated by the layers of your visual collage. Well done.
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Thank you so much for your nice compliment.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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I like your blog ♥
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Thank you very much for your nice compliment, Jean-Paul.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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🙂
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Wonderful image Rabirius! You are a master of composition, and you have my admiration in bucket loads 🙂
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Thank you very much, Ishaiya.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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This really is captivating, love it!
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Thank you very much, Matilda.
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Excellent!
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Thank you very much.
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I just started doing collage. I really like what you’ve done with this one.
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Thank you very much, Kerry.
Yes, I think it can be a lot of fun to create something new of pictures that are already there.
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Fantastic!
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Thank you.
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Morning, Rabirius. 🙂
How truly beautiful. Have a great week. Hugs from Oz. Paula. Xxx
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Thank you, Paula.
I also wish you a fantastic week!
Warm greetings, from the cold of Central Europe,
rabirius.
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Haha!
I’m in a ski town in Melbourne till Friday.
Yesterday was so beautiful. Today? OMG!
Its windy and pouring with rain. Lol
Ski season is over anyway. So we can be cold together…want a cup of tea? Lol hugs xxx
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I didn’t knew you had ski towns in Melbourne – I thought even in winter it isn’t that cool over there.
I hope I will see some pictures – it sounds interesting.
Then enjoy the rest of your trip!
Yes, a hot cup of tea would be lovely, thanks.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Made it, was it too strong? Lol
Its about 5/ 6 hour drive from Melbourne city.
Unfortunately no snow on the mountains as its spring! I’ll post some photos when I get home.
Hugs xxx
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Made it, was it too strong? Lol
Its about 5/ 6 hour drive from Melbourne city.
Unfortunately no snow on the mountains as its spring! I’ll post some photos when I get home.
Hugs xxx
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now thats cool, I could look at it for hours and not see everything!!
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Thank you very much.
Yes, I like these layovers of pictures – where I can hide a lot of things that you can only find if you look a little closer…
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Super – catches the eye and invites one to stay and look awhile.
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Thank you very much, Beth.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Impressive… 🙂
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Thank you.
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love the collage-amazing!
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Thank you very much!
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Reblogged this on MUSE-AHOLIC.
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And thank you for reblogging!
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This is brilliant work, Rabirius!
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Thank you, Uday.
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But it all happened so quickly!
What a wonderful piece of work Rabirius!
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Thank you very much, Patti.
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Se sigue buceando en la serie, y te luces.
Saludos.
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Muchas gracias.
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Amazing colors – so complex, yet it all works together.
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Thank you again, for the nice compliment.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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This is excellent.
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Thank you again.
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You’re using digital layering in a painterly fashion, without ignoring the digital aesthetic. There are not many digital artists who are comfortable working with the raw medium of digital itself–most aim for that kind of homogenized, glossy 3D illusionism that mimics photography.
Bravo to you!
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Thank you.
When I process my photos I usually go for an artificial look – otherwise I would probably just post the photo (which I do from time to time, actually, because most of the montages need a lot of time to find the right mix of the layers).
Greetings,
rabirius.
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I hear you. My MFA work has been on leaving the digital aesthetic (and anti-aesthetic) as its own, raw self. If I want hyper realism, I’ll use a camera. 😀
Your work definitely exhibits great agency and planning, with the kind of spontaneity that comes from letting surprise interactions remain. Keep up the good work.
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Thank you very much.
I will try to give my best.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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Fabulous
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I’m glad you like it.
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