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©2004-2009 =lateralusSPIRAL
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Still didn't turn out how I wanted it. I don't want the pictures to seem so grainy, any ideas?
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:iconhouzi:
very good *_*

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:iconchipstick:
This manipulation is really beautiful... Well done. ^_^

Grainy... Well, I personally think it adds onto the effect. *shrugs* But that's just me. =P
:iconvw1956:
Very beautiful work:!: I love the colors Uused:clap::clap::clap:

:-)

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:iconpazzesco:
.BMP's are usually softer looking for computer use, but if it still gets too grainy, get the .bmp version into a photo software and export as a jpg, that'll really get it softened for ya.
:icontorupan:
Um... I'm sorry, I don't have any ideas. The pics don't seem so grainy at all. In fact, the softness of the whole thing gives off an ethereal feel, or so I think. It's gorgeous!

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:iconariellis:
This is quite well done. I just love the way you do the hair, could you teach me? I noticed that the stars in the sky don't quite work with the density of the clouds, but that's minor. About the grain, I don't see much but what I usually do is soften the image. Also I noticed alot of blur around the girl, that could be there to give off a glow effect, but did you paste the girl to the background? I find what works much better is making the 2 image files equal and then cloning the background and painting it on to the picture of the girl, it helps alot with the clarity and such of the peice. All in all I love this very much, wonderful work :heart:

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:iconplainlazy:
I like this picture it's very different to others I have seen, how did you create it? The use of quite dark colours works well with the white light in the picture the whole of the picture attracts your eye because there's lots of different parts of interest. It certainly doesn't look grainy though. Great picture!
:iconjangda:
what are u talkin about, i love it!!!!!! :+fav:

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:iconlateralusspiral:
I'm glad you love it, and thank you for the :+fav: !
:iconlateralusspiral:
There's only three pictures involved, and I just tried really hard to get everything all soft. I used a filter to soften out some of it, but most of it was using the layer modes.

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November 28, 2004
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OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO.,LTD
C300Z,D550Z
10/1000 second
F/4.4
16 mm
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