jackquin
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The composition is splendid with the street, the man, and the open space leading us between the walls. The spacing with the man is perfect--he doesn't fade into the wall, instead being a near silhouette. And you turned it all into an eye-popping painting through the magic of . . . ? Really nice piece, Wayne.
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Khun Hans
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Something different. I personally love it. On G+ we call it Paintography.
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Lee Nelson
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Whoa, what a treatment Wayne. I absolutely love it. I would second the question of Jack, "through the magic of.".....
A better show of converging lines and compositon would be hard to find.
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ditto, ditto, dittio and etc.---ron s.
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wbrad
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Thanks everyone.
I simply ran this thru one of the artistic filters in Photoshop CS3 (yes I'm that far behind ). I think it was Dry Brush but not entirely sure now.
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Harri Kyllonen
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This is very different by you, but superb for sure! I like this artistic treatment.
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