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Our House, In The Middle of The Street-Inspired by alina ilarion


joe-tury

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Thanks for your C/R. A composite of images taken from Springfield

Il., St. Louis, and San Fran.

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Nice job here. I like the colors and the perspective. It seems like "Our House" is the center of the universe here and all the others dwarf in comparison.

 

Thanks for your kind words, I'm still working my way back but I feel better each day. I hope to get back to more regular contributions soon.

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Terrific work! As I am in my fifties; this has 'The Munsters' written all over it. I love the photograph, and the effects are outa this world! Keep pushin' the envelope! Cheers! Chris
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Maureen: Thanks. I'll try to explain soon.

George: I Appreciate your comment.

Bob: ! Glad you're back! Thanks for stopping by. Looking forward to seeing some new ones from you.

Chris: Ha! I've seen The Munsters in syndication. I will definitely go for a creepier look next time.

Pierre: Thanks for your quick response!

Mehmet: Thank you very much.

Charalampos: Your digital skills are far better than mine. Thanks for the compliment.

Here is the original photo for comparison.

 

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Nice transformation Joe, now it looks as a legendary house... The "witch" was here ....;-))
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The distortion really makes this interesting. Agree with Paula, looks like a house out from a fairy tale.
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pnina: She may still be there! Thanks.

Tero: Thank you. It took a few hours of fun.

Ruud: I appreciate your visit my friend.

Paula: Hmmmm. Better not go in there or you'll end up in the oven! Thanks.

cherlyn: It may look inviting, but please don't knock! Thanks :o)

Richard: If this thing starts talking , I'm outa here! Thanks.

 

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You did awesome job transforming this photo. Thanks for posting original, now I can see what amazing job you did!!!
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A really cool transformation. It's as if you're channeling Tim Burton. Thanks, too, for posting the original, which makes for an interesting comparison.
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Extremely effective treatment, Joseph. Suitable for the subject, and

I love the straight path taking us to the wonderfully inebriated house(s). The whole has a fantastic Magritte-like effect possibly enhanced by the sky. Tremendous fun!

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What a wonderful creation. It took some serious creative vision to transform the original image into this one. To borrow from Jeff this looks like something Tim Burton would dream up and it also has a bit of Dr. Zuess thrown in.
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Beautiful contrast created by the straight lines of the foreground and the arcs of the "ballooning" house!!! The pastel hues are easy on and pleasing to the eyes!!! Daring and elegant work, my friend!!!
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Erik: Thanks for the high praise. It's motivating.

Jeff: Sign me up to do some work with him! Now that would be interesting. Thanks!

Roger: You touch on a good point. I wanted to keep the fg side of the fence graphically straight. I intend to add a row of lightposts, I just don't have a good shot of one yet. And yes it was fun! Thanks a lot.

Juan: I'm glad it made you smile. Gracious a mi amigo.

Gordon: I'm glad you caught the Dr. Seuss reference! Thank you very much.

Kelvin: You've caught onto the straight lines and curves concept also. The colours are what made me do a happier theme for this one. Thanks for stopping by!

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Joe, a fantastic and enigmatic composition with excellent rendition!I like it and also think it has something special. I can see here inspiration for spooky plots and I am happy I am not alone in this -;) I guess a lot of mysterious disappearances are going on in this town, hope to see more soon .

 

 

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