twigs
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Congratulations Garapan. :) And it is great how many people are subscribing and helping put money back into the community that we can rest assured will get back to us as new features and larger/faster servers.
Jul 29thThank you very much for the follow! I really enjoy your photography and am looking forward to seeing more stuff from you!
Jul 28thNow if someone would just turn it on... Hehe. Nice composition and idea represented with this piece. You have some very creative ideas.
Jul 28thA very nice shot. Not too sure how the names goes with in but the composition looks great
Jul 28thThank you for the follow! You have quite a colorful portfolio, some really nice work. I also really enjoy the Tibetan(correct me if im wrong) background.
Jul 28thThank you for the follow, when I have more time I'd like to make some comments on your cool vector/cartoon style.
Jul 28thCongratulations to the winners! And thanks again to the staff and Meng for hosting this contest.
Jul 28thNice design, I started out in webdesign, specializing in coding, and was always a fan of the extremely well designed websites of the early millenia, such as the first Shadowness. I advanced well within web design and my natural artistic abilities allowed me to come up with some pretty cool designs, but websites like this one got me more interested in pursuing Graphic Design. I'd like to know your process. Do you begin all you designs in Photoshop, Dreamweaver, or something of the like? Or do you begin with that raw code, setting up your colors and style in a css and then building from there? Personally I was always the kind of person to jump straight into my code, but I am trying to learn now how to not only make a working bad-end have a pleasing look, but how to create a great design that can be broken down and converted into simple code. However you are doing it, your end result is great! Glad to see someone who specializes in Web Design sharing their designs with us here at Shadowness.
Jul 28thI noticed you are adding tags but the information about the camera or programs you've used is not shown. This is a feature if you want this information removed, but I for one really like to see what models of cameras people are using, or knowing when they are using Photoshop for changes and touch-ups. If you want this to be your little secret I understand ;). Whether it is straight photo or touched up in Photoshop, your end result is quit pleasing. Glad you have joined us here at Shadowness and I hope you continue to grace us with your photography!
Jul 28thCool photo. Is this a model you know personally or a stock model? Or just someone on the metro who didn't mind a picture being taken? If this is all camera, what model of camera did you use? And was it touched up in Photoshop or another program at all? I am really interested in knowing if that reflection was caught by a camera or if it was digitally produced. Either way, it makes for a cool shot and I am glad you've shared it with us. Keep 'em coming!
Jul 28th