Hornblende
Exploring eloquence
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Here's my contribution
https://www.***********/s/v1xk5ovifd6z2sg/20161211_124807.jpg?dl=0
Lovely, bfg...

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Here's my contribution
https://www.***********/s/v1xk5ovifd6z2sg/20161211_124807.jpg?dl=0

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Can someone do.something with this one?
Thoughts?
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Merry Christmas nume!
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My little bit of messing around with your lovely picture x
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I liked the idea of something that accentuated the blurring of your face...![]()
Here's my go at it. I thought I was gorgeous on it's own but I edited to make it look like the cover of a novel or a scene from a movie.
Here's my contribution
https://www.***********/s/v1xk5ovifd6z2sg/20161211_124807.jpg?dl=0
Here you go!!
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Thoughts?
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Merry Christmas nume!
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Sorry to spoil the Idyll
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Thoughts?
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There have been so many great ones of this lovely photo. I thought I would just do something silly.
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Sorry to spoil the Idyll
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Just getting back to this one... had some fun with layers and compositing.
Since you're smoking hot, I thought I'd make a visual representation:
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WELL DONE.Just getting back to this one... had some fun with layers and compositing.
Since you're smoking hot, I thought I'd make a visual representation:
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Wow, that's amazing!!
Thanks! I used to be a graphic designer, so I know some tricks.
The bubbles are going up my nose!
That really made me laugh!
(And then I was actually very impressed with the edit.)

Just getting back to this one... had some fun with layers and compositing.
Since you're smoking hot, I thought I'd make a visual representation:
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Just getting back to this one... had some fun with layers and compositing.
Since you're smoking hot, I thought I'd make a visual representation:
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Just getting back to this one... had some fun with layers and compositing.
Since you're smoking hot, I thought I'd make a visual representation:
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