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This guy sits down on lulworth cove and paints stones and shells for a small fee. I asked him if i can take a photo and he agreed. Always ask permistion before taking photos of people upclose, its polite :) and they'll probaly say yes

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:iconlucyinthe--sky:
to me this photo would gain more if you had kept it all in colour, it is beautiful*
:iconddlil:
Yeah, It took ages to edit this one

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There is a knack to learning to fly. The knack lies in being able to throw yourself at the ground and miss...

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:iconddlil:
The orginal was a nice photo. But I figued i could try to paint a picture of my own by taking the colour from everything that wasn't painted. Sort of like a messege saying that he's not just painting stones. He's bringing colour into the scene itself through painting

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There is a knack to learning to fly. The knack lies in being able to throw yourself at the ground and miss...

Take a look sometime :D [link]
:iconlucyinthe--sky:
yes i understood what you were going for
:iconlittlemisswistful:
Wow, deja vu. I have one of that guys shells right next to me on my desk. I love what you've done with the colour of it, it must have taken you forever.

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In politics, you always have to know where the chicken is...
:iconddlil:
Yeah quiet alot of editing lol. I once brought a stone from him awhile back and I had the idea for this

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There is a knack to learning to fly. The knack lies in being able to throw yourself at the ground and miss...

Take a look sometime :D [link]
:iconsquirrellove:
wow...this is lovely :aww:
:iconddlil:
Ty :)

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There is a knack to learning to fly. The knack lies in being able to throw yourself at the ground and miss...

Take a look sometime :D [link]

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NIKON CORPORATION
NIKON D40
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Aug 12, 2009, 4:05:44 PM

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