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Old 7th of March 2006 (Tue)   #1
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I love the first one. The photos on the right give a sense of movement...probably what you were going for. The second is nice too.
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I really like these two. The second one is wicked cool to capture all of her twirling!

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Well Done Krista....Like them both.
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Very nice! Just watch for the wrinkles in the forehead, I had the same thing happen last weekend when I did a wedding. You might consider cloning them out... maybe.
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love the first collage really beautiful Krista!!!
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Great stuff.

Like Tim suggested, clone tool or even the healing tool will work those wrinkles right out.
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Awesome!
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both great collages, the filmstrip in the second looks awesome.
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Absolutely Fabulous, do you have any more to show us? I think we need a whole thread on people posting their collages. Some times the old brain hits a brick wall when designing album pages, and it could really use a place to come for some inspiration. Again, fantastic job, I love how it shows a bit of a story.
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There is a thread to collages with some GREAT stuff. Not sure how to link a thread - see if THISworks
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Great work krista!!
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that 1st one is excellent, especially like the side series on it
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Great work, very inpiring.
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Great stuff.

Like Tim suggested, clone tool or even the healing tool will work those wrinkles right out.
i like it as is. i wouldnt touch the wrinkles. I think if you take them away, the shot will loose that sense of spontaneity that the twirl implies.
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