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Ayia Napa Monastery appears courtesy ~Tanglimara-Stock.
Pressed leaves texture appears courtesy `FantasyStock.
Kid appears courtesy *auroradreams.
Chilean landscape appears courtesy Alexandra Franciscatto.
Chameleons appear courtesy ~bugalirious-STOCK.
Crack decay brushes appear courtesy ~funerals0ng.

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~Tanglimara-Stock Jul 21, 2009  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Lovely work and thanks for using my stock, you are the first ever to do so.
It's great to see a different view through the monastery arches.
I like the glowing orb at the centre of the fountain.
A definite :+fav:
Tony.
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Mood: Joy ~matiasromero Jul 25, 2009  Professional Artist
Thank you for both the:+fav: and the generosity of sharing such a nice and suggestive ambient with us all here.
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:iconfantasystock:
I like this image :+fav:, but I think that the contrast could be just a little higher. Overall though, it's a really nice piece of art... Well done!
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~matiasromero Jul 25, 2009  Professional Artist
Also, your suggestion of contrast increase really did it good (I also raised its saturation a bit), so thanks once more for the feedback. It's been updated.
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:iconfantasystock:
Great! I know the frustration of computer monitor settings and such. I'm pretty sure that no two monitors see the same piece of art in exactly the same way. I think this is why physical prints are so important even for digital artists.
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~matiasromero Jul 25, 2009  Professional Artist
You know it's no excuse but I have had frustrating experiences with the binomial contrast / brightness this quarter. I had several pieces ruined by a monitor that wouldn't display anything but a darkened image. Thanks for the heads-up and now that the monitor here is OK I'll see to these issues of brightness a bit better than before...

:D
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:iconfantasystock:
It looks nice with the changes you made! Glad I could help!
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