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B&W selfportrait modified at Dumpr.net?

 
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Jan 28, 2007 04:20 |  #1

I thought this was a cool place so I decided to post here just in case anybody was interested.

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I did this shot with dumpr


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Jan 28, 2007 04:30 |  #2

thats sweet can you give more detail about how you put it all together thanks


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Jan 28, 2007 05:22 as a reply to  @ turaund1's post |  #3

Interesting. So you go to the site and follow the instructions? Clever .... ;)

Cool end product!


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Jan 28, 2007 05:43 |  #4

very nice, love the idea!


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Jan 28, 2007 07:34 |  #5

yea after i posted, it came to me like the light at the end of a tunnel


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Feb 02, 2007 00:54 |  #6

turaund1 wrote in post #2613094 (external link)
it came to me like the light at the end of a tunnel

That is normally an a train.


I do like the shot I will have to try that myself.


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