Which answers, whose it was again? qualms about ethics ;-)
I like the mocks but far prefer the originals ... digital noise never
makes up for brush-strokes ;-)
That being said, now illustrious painters such as those who inspired
the guy all started by copying their elders...
Amities
Philippe
Le 3 févr. 14 à 15:48, Ken Norton a écrit :
> No complaints from me. A masterful job.
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> On Monday, February 3, 2014, Tina Manley <images@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> PESO:
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>> This may be another photographic gimmic, but she is a beautiful
>> little girl
>> and the photos turned out really well:
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>> http://distractify.com/people/dad-dresses-up-daughter-for-famous-art-portraits/
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>> Tina
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