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This is a portrait of my kitchen cabinet door. I was able to take this photo, download it to my computer, post process it (just cropped... no other adjustments needed), add the frame (made from an old photo I had laying around) and upload the resulting masterpiece to the forum without once having to get up out of my chair.
It doesn't get much more drawn out than that.:? |
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Possibly the laziest post I've seen on this forum?
![]() Personal taste means this photo doesn't "do it for me" but the work you've done has been done well. ![]() |
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That's the problem with abstract art.... it's easy not to "get it".
I suppose I could have tried harder but the cheese grater was in the dishwasher.:roll: |
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I kind of like the idea that the picture is the frame and the frame material is the picture.
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Amateur,
Thanks and congratulations on getting it. As a reward, you can be the first to look through the peephole at what is behind door number one. ![]() |
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wow!
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