March 3, 2010 @ 5:17AM
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Damien Franco is an artist living in Midland, TX who uses photography as his main medium.
Damien draws from his past experiences as a portrait and wedding photographer, a painter, and technology geek to blend art and technique in his writings on photography.
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I can almost feel the warm sand between my toes as the wind blows around me. I'm a little confused by the title of this photo though. What does she have to make up for?
This picture is really very natural. i am so impressed....
I agree with the first comment,, not sure of the relationship of the title to the photo, but i do dig the shot. nice the way the 3 elements are balanced.. captivating photo.
This photo tells the willingness of a lady in any crucial and hard stage of life to live life smoothly.
Seems like a burning heart rather than legs. Awesome creativity!
Hi,
seems like girl is Italian on the sea side :)
Great colours in this. Looks like an old 70s picture but is crisp sharp at the same time. Would be great to read a guide on how to create this effect. Best wishes from Berlin! Lukas
Hey great post. I scanned my baby ultrasound into my computer and would like to post it on my website.
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Very beautiful legs in that photo. As for the message of the photo, going by the title, it's try to convey the life of someone who spent all her time lazying in the sun and sand and is now pondering what if she had done something more productive instead?
Till then,
Jean
Interesting photo. I picture her staring at the ocean, the only one on the beach. Very beautiful. thanks for sharing.
great picture! makes me want to go to the beach this weekend!
Look at this photo makes me feel as if I am actually standing there on the sand. A truly fantastic photo and deserving reader photo of the week!
How to turn adobe reader photo into jpg?
Ok, so I scanned my baby ultrasound into my computer and would like to post it on my website. The only prob is I can't edit the scan so that the ultrasound pic is the only thing showing (instead of the entire blank page beside it). Should I rescan? Should I change format? How should I go about doing this?
How to turn adobe reader photo into jpg?
Ok, so I scanned my baby ultrasound into my computer and would like to post it on my website. The only prob is I can't edit the scan so that the ultrasound pic is the only thing showing (instead of the entire blank page beside it). Should I rescan? Should I change format? How should I go about doing this?
I would rescan and make sure that the output is set to jpg. You should be able to edit it in any photo editing software after that.
Good luck and congrats.
Living in central New York we don't get to see this very often. In fact we see snow sometimes in May! :-)
I love catching people in natural settings like this.
Chastity Hoff
Hoff Photography.smugmug.com
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