I had a lot of fun putting this together it's my Fractured Fairy Tale.
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Comments
Jan 15, 2008 | John Shine
I really love this piece.
Dec 19, 2007 | Rebecca Parker
Love dont live here anymore. Beautiful technique.
Jan 17, 2008 | Tamara
KAYCEE YOUR WORK IS REALLY NICELY DONE. HOW DO YOU GET THAT EFFECT ON THE LITTLE GIRLS
Jan 18, 2008 | Kaycee Kennedy
I use a lot of different texture, plus I duplicate the figure layer 2 sometimes 3 times with different modes and opacities to give them a more solid look.
Jan 22, 2008 | John Maslowski
Beautiful image, this is absolutely stunning.
Jan 29, 2008 | Ann Cott
I just looked at your work and it's very, very impressive. Thanks for having it out there for others to see.
Feb 1, 2008 | William Palank
I love this Kaycee! Very "Grimm's Fairytales".
Mar 23, 2008 | Susie OConnor
Wow, your work is just fantastic!
Jun 10, 2008 | Jimmy Kennan
California Fixer-Upper! A STEAL at $1.25 million! :)
Love the contrasting shades. Dodge and burn, perhaps?
Jun 10, 2008 | Kaycee Kennedy
Ha ha boy isn't that the truth a steal at $1.25 million and lucky to get it!! I'm trying to remember if I dodged and burned on this one. I might have a bit on the house but I don't usually use those tools because I don't have very good luck with them. I'd say most of the contrast is texture.
Jun 14, 2008 | Karen Eitel
Kaycee, Thanks for checking out my work and for the wonderful comments. I am not into all the technical stuff - mostly just rely on good light and the simple tools in CS3 to add a "painterly" look to what I capture. I switched from watercolor to photography several years back. Guess I am trying to combine them both in what I do. I do love your work, especially the "fractured fairy tale" of a house! All of your people pictures are a gift to the senses. Thanks again. Karen
Comments
Jan 15, 2008 | John Shine
I really love this piece.
Dec 19, 2007 | Rebecca Parker
Love dont live here anymore. Beautiful technique.
Jan 17, 2008 | Tamara
KAYCEE YOUR WORK IS REALLY NICELY DONE. HOW DO YOU GET THAT EFFECT ON THE LITTLE GIRLS
Jan 18, 2008 | Kaycee Kennedy
I use a lot of different texture, plus I duplicate the figure layer 2 sometimes 3 times with different modes and opacities to give them a more solid look.
Jan 22, 2008 | John Maslowski
Beautiful image, this is absolutely stunning.
Jan 29, 2008 | Ann Cott
I just looked at your work and it's very, very impressive. Thanks for having it out there for others to see.
Feb 1, 2008 | William Palank
I love this Kaycee! Very "Grimm's Fairytales".
Mar 23, 2008 | Susie OConnor
Wow, your work is just fantastic!
Jun 10, 2008 | Jimmy Kennan
California Fixer-Upper! A STEAL at $1.25 million! :) Love the contrasting shades. Dodge and burn, perhaps?
Jun 10, 2008 | Kaycee Kennedy
Ha ha boy isn't that the truth a steal at $1.25 million and lucky to get it!! I'm trying to remember if I dodged and burned on this one. I might have a bit on the house but I don't usually use those tools because I don't have very good luck with them. I'd say most of the contrast is texture.
Jun 14, 2008 | Karen Eitel
Kaycee, Thanks for checking out my work and for the wonderful comments. I am not into all the technical stuff - mostly just rely on good light and the simple tools in CS3 to add a "painterly" look to what I capture. I switched from watercolor to photography several years back. Guess I am trying to combine them both in what I do. I do love your work, especially the "fractured fairy tale" of a house! All of your people pictures are a gift to the senses. Thanks again. Karen
Jul 14, 2008 | Rainey
This is totally enchanting!
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