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Show us your art!

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your drawings are fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!

the photo is also great :D

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thank you, naty! :)

your drawings are fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!

the photo is also great :D

 

Seconds! really cool jinxie. :cool:

thanks! :D

:idea2: I wish I could be more artistic... :/

it's not difficult to draw, you only have to watch and measure with your eyes and transfer what you see on the paper in front of you.

Awesome drawings, jinxie!

 

I'm not really creative at the moment since I've started pracitcing guitar, but I hope, I'll get the time, to make some nice photographs soon.

Well I have this class that is called PAWS at my school and u choose what class to be in and I am in Digital Photography! So I've been taking some pictures because we are making a "Cofee Table Book" so here are a few of my pics...I still havent gotten the hang of it because I just got my camera but here it goes....I'll only put two though....cause all the close up ones come out blurry...dont know why?? :huh:

dm8if7.jpg

 

dm8jtj.jpg

some good pictures here

 

really like the photography

Here's my best photo--

 

backyardsunrise1fh.jpg

 

Cali sunrise. :D

 

I enhanced the photo a little in photoshop, but not too much. I made the foreground darker to focus more attention to the sky, not my backyard, heh. And I brought out the colors a bit more, but the sky *really* looked like that, haha.

it's not difficult to draw, you only have to watch and measure with your eyes and transfer what you see on the paper in front of you.

 

Your drawings are better than mine! :stunned:

Here's my best photo--

 

backyardsunrise1fh.jpg

 

Cali sunrise. :D

 

I enhanced the photo a little in photoshop, but not too much. I made the foreground darker to focus more attention to the sky, not my backyard, heh. And I brought out the colors a bit more, but the sky *really* looked like that, haha.

 

Yeah, that definitely rocks! Great Pic!

wow, this photo is really great!

jinxie really cool pictures!

 

glarbinator wonderful photo and great sublte use of photoshop.

it's not difficult to draw, you only have to watch and measure with your eyes and transfer what you see on the paper in front of you.

 

 

Oh yeah and all maths is basically know how to add, substract, multiply and divide. :rolleyes:

 

Seriously you're a talented girl. :)

thanks, but here i'm really talking the truth. i couldn't draw like that before, really. :)

I just was at a building site near my house for taking some photos, but a.) the weather was bad, so that it was pretty dark outside and b.) stupid me forgot to switch on the Image-Stabilizer, so most of the pics are blurry like hell...

However this is the picture, which looked most interesting to me and was _not_ blurry:

 

IMG_1610.jpg

i love macro photos! and this one you took is so real... :stunned:

mine are more like this:

(love black and white)

Slika032.jpg

arobtth cover

 

I did this for my GCSE art project back in the day.. recently decided to attempt it again.

 

*edit* Apologies for the large image.

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We have a lot of talent on this board! :)

 

Here's one of a random building downtown I took in my freshman year photo class. The levels need work.

oook.im going to post my "art" ...:anxious:

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