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carylwithay

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I like to paint and manipulate my photos that are taken with my Leica M8. Is there a place here where I can show them? Some do fit into the catagories such as landscape etc but could a creative forum be added? Would it be appropriate to post them in the regular foums?

Caryl

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Me neither.

 

In the absence of a dedicated forum, why not post them in "Other"?

 

There's some interesting stuff in your PBase galleries and I would welcome the chance to see more.

 

Regards,

 

Bill

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shove them in any forum that relates if the image is a traveling sporty looking rose with the face of a berserk warrior sitting on a church spire, only then place it in other:eek:

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my brumby doesn't have hubcaps........... no just my slide show, I have a group show next week and a solo one at the end of Sept in Melbourne Australia............plus I am committed to these "analog/digital weddings parties and anything workshops" I set up yonks ago,,,,, I get weekend release... thanks for enquiring

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Is He Lord Barton or Baron Barton ? :confused:

 

Azz:)

 

Both!

 

A Baron is the lowest rank of the English Peerage. All the life peers, for example, are Barons, although I understand the Barton family tree can trace it's history to the mists of antiquity, BC in fact (Before "Crossroads").

 

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Bill

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Both!

 

A Baron is the lowest rank of the English Peerage. All the life peers, for example, are Barons, although I understand the Barton family tree can trace it's history to the mists of antiquity, BC in fact (Before "Crossroads").

 

Regards,

 

Bill

BC .....Before "Crossroads" :D :D :D

Good one Bill.

 

Azzo

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Whew!

 

I'm glad Andy said what he did as I painted one last year (of a car, what else?) and put it up in Sports & Leisure!

 

:D

 

The technique is growing in popularity and I've seen some absolutely jaw-dropping manipulations by Jane Conner-Eiser of Fort Lauderdale.

 

Enjoy the Forum, Carly!

 

Thanks.

 

Allan

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