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- 14. April 2011: Self Portrait
- 5. April 2011: Orchids....
- 3. April 2011: First dance...
- 29. March 2011: That old vintage look....
- 28. March 2011: tulips
- 22. March 2011: Little model
- 21. March 2011: Texture...
- 20. March 2011: Did you see the moon last night?
- 12. March 2011: Portrait
- 11. March 2011: Once upon time in Egypt (2006)
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Texture…

Taking two photographs and merging them in Photoshop or any other image editing program can give you amazing results. In this example you see a tree branch in wha it looks like a snow storm or a reflection in water. The second image, the less apparent one is acutally am image of a rock that has been reduced in opacity and blended with an overlay layer. Come and see more of my work on my website.