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Queen of Cups by Flick Merauld

Oxford, UK

Do I need to explain my feelings for my daughter? Here she is as a stroppy teenager, grudgingly modeling for a tarot card seven or eight years ago, when i was first learning to use Photoshop.
This image probably won't stay, but it's good to get something in the galleries and to show those who are stumped for ideas which subjects can be used.

Nikon F801s ,Nikkor 85mm f/1.8D AF
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kodak_challenge07-Jul-2005 06:38
Thanks again Albert.
Flick.
Guest 06-Jul-2005 22:00
Very nice Flick. I like the light spilling in at the top right of the photo. You're so good at these composites! - Albert
kodak_challenge06-Jul-2005 16:26
Thank you! I would be happy to help you (seriously and truly) except I think you're in the US aren't you? I'm in England. But, you know, you can learn PS from books: that's what i did. i was at college at the time, PS 5 had just come in, and the tutors had no idea how to teach it because it was so different to previous versions (for example it now had history states), plus we had 16 students to one computer. so I bought a book and a copy of the software and struggled with my computer with a 1.5GB HD and 16MB RAM, which i then expanded to 64MB. I used to literally go and make a cup of tea while it was saving - lost work countless times from not saving and the machine crashing. but i got there. PS is as different as the people using it, and everyone has their own way. Anyway, i never write down what i do, it's different each time.
Flick.
Guest 06-Jul-2005 16:13
Love this because it is the antithisis of what I can do. Would love to work with you for a week to broaden my scope. lvpg
kodak_challenge06-Jul-2005 06:45
Hi Paul, yes a cup (or rather a blue glass)...she is, after all, the Queen of Cups, a card associated with love and emotion (in keeping with the challenge theme). and thanks :-)
Flick.
Guest 06-Jul-2005 06:39
You really have a way with the mystical Flick! Is that a cup in her other hand? Very nice work! Paul
kodak_challenge06-Jul-2005 06:39
Thanks john. I think the watery effect probably adds to the mystique.
Flick.
kodak_challenge06-Jul-2005 00:05
Flick, this is deeply mysitcal. It really gets the imagination going. John
kodak_challenge05-Jul-2005 12:12
Thanks Shelby for your considered comments about composition (good to get this sort of feedback and to realise when something you've done "works"). Thanks also for comment about Rosie, my daughter. she'll be pleased.
Flick.
kodak_challenge05-Jul-2005 11:34
Hi Flick,
I like how you've placed all the elements surrounding your daughter. They really help keep my eyes focused on her and not wandering out of the picture. Nice composition and beautiful daughter.
Best regards,
Shelby