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Forgetfulness.

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I've always wanted to do a proper photomanip. Here is my first real attempt.. sort of in the conventional fantasy-type style. :)

The stock image is a vintage nude photograph. Of which you can find more here:
=GentlemansClubStock

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:iconblackthornart:
very nice :clap:
i love it :)

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dreams without action stay dreams...........
:iconstacey73:
*sigh* I completely -suck- at photo manipulations... a fault I am lamenting a LOT at the moment. Truthfully? I thought it was a sketch.

Apparently Im not all that great at spotting a photo manip either, eh? ;)

... or you know... it COULD just be really REALLY good :P

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Just because perfection is impossible, doesn’t mean I've given up attempting to achieve it. :aww:
:iconcogwurx:
Very nice. You've captured something rather delicate.

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:iconhappybunny8:
wow, this is beautiful- it looks like a painting^_^
:icon99thbone:
somehow -- you create a fantasy that is alive in the minds of the many -- like the way your thoughts flow -- later days

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-- of all the things i lost, i miss my mind the most --
-- let your mind create, what your imagination desires --
:iconkeylly:
:wow: this is very beautiful deviation !!!!!!

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The paradox of life is that throughout it you create your own prison by how you perceive reality... and then try to escape from it...

"I was sentenced to life... Not to bloody death...." Athol Fougard, "The Island"
:iconageai:
looks like a negative...well done dear
:icondeyjatuego:
It is an excellent one at that,
I've seen some veterans not match this.
Loved it,fav'd it!
All around good!

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Nothing,in all the world,more dangerous than
sincere ignorance,and conscientious stupidity.
-Martin Luther King Jr.

The right to be heard does not include the right to be taken seriously.
-Hubert H. Humphrey

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