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I like #5 the best. I think statues are hard to make into interesting photos because unless you somehow give them a sense of life, motion or have a great background to add appeal they usually end up...eh, dull subjects. By themselves they're pretty flat. The effect on #5 gives it almost a mystical dream-like (or nightmarish by the face) presence that makes it seem to come alive.
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Syd, I like that last one. I don't know if the paint filter (or whatever it is) really helps much, but the coloring is very cool.
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