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Ossie
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Composite Images

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Creating composite images is not everyone's cup-of-tea and a number of people at my camera club cannot abide any image that has been "mucked about" in photoshop but when suitable subjects appear and the opportunity arises it is something I enjoy doing.

Here are two versions of a recent image I have completed together with the base image that inspired the idea.
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I trust that my treatment of the sculptures is not seen as being irreverent to the subject matter

The original artwork was created to commemorate the centenary of the end of WW1 and the 50 men from an island near me that gave their lives during the conflict. There is a figure for each man that died. The work will be in place for 12 months following which the individual figures will be sold to raise funds for relevant charities.

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Re: Composite Images

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Ossie
The first two are dramatic, and I prefer the first.
Third one is more somber, and I do not believe
you are irreverent here.

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Ossie
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Re: Composite Images

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Sury

Thank you.

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Re: Composite Images

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Hi, Ossie;

This is your art. Seems you enjoy composites and some frames are interesting.
Good work; very solemn visualizations.

Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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