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To: Crocodile who wrote (8224)6/29/2004 8:54:58 AM
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Very different feel than the NYC eyemods

Just goes to show: what I see is what I get.

And heck, there's even that old familiar tree and the cracked pavement - <g>

Yup. Can't keep my eyes of that particular sliver of the universe. Just adore it, and its journey through time. So many before me fell victim to the same passion of covering a spot of theirs over and over again. These days I understand why, perfectly.

Of that particular spot, this pair is now my favorite:

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Really like them side by side, printed to 12x16 inches.

Btw, just had a quick flip your sets of eyemods from beginning to end. Quite a trip. (o:

Thanks - made my morning!!!



To: Crocodile who wrote (8224)7/9/2004 8:06:40 AM
From: Done, gone.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21667
 
saturation

Or the lack of it in my eyemods as they appeared in web browsers (compared to how they look in Photoshop) has been on my mind for a while now, bothering me to no end. Since my return from NYC I've reworked almost all of them, as well as changing their color space, to make them appear on the web more like I wish them to.

If you go back to take a look, I'd love to hear what you think. If you do go back to look, please clear your web browser cache first, lest it (cache) serves up the old (now gone off the web but saved to HD just in case) versions.

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