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A few nice stocks images I found:

Praying Monk Camelback Mountain Paradise Valley Lightning Storm
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Image by Striking Photography by Bo
The Praying Monk and lightning striking above the monk with high energy. This is the 2nd image in this series. Fine Art lightning photography prints, canvas art and stock images by James Bo Insogna (C) 2011.

This Thanksgiving Holiday Season give prayer and thanks.

Have a great Holiday Everyone. I’ll See you When I see you! :-)

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Free Texture #90
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Image by ~Brenda-Starr~
This texture is free to use in your creative works.
Please do not redistribute or make small changes and claim it as your own.

Please provide credit via a link under your work back to this image or to my account where possible, thank you .

I would love to see the results of your work, so please leave me a link or a small copy in my comment box below.

Thank you,
Brenda.

I belong to this set. ~Textures~

If you are looking for more stock images and textures, please check out my new group at
"Brenda’s Stock Resources".

Free Texture #84
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Image by ~Brenda-Starr~
This texture is free to use in your creative works.
Please do not redistribute or make small changes and claim it as your own.

Please provide credit via a link under your work back to this image or to my account where possible, thank you .

I love seeing the results of your work, so please leave me a link or a small copy in my comment box below.

Thank you,
Brenda.

I belong to this set. ~Textures~

If you are looking for more stock images and textures, please check out my new group at
"Brenda’s Stock Resources".

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Texture/Background 13
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Image by ~Brenda-Starr~
This texture/background is free to use in your creative works.
Please do not redistribute or make small changes and claim it as your own.

Please provide credit via a link under your work back to this image or to my account where possible.

I would love to see the results of your work, so please leave me a link or a small copy in my comment box below.

Thank you,
Brenda.

I belong to this set. ~Texture/Backgrounds~

If you are looking for more stock images and textures, please check out my group
"Brenda’s Stock Resources".

Premade_30
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Image by ~Brenda-Starr~
This image is free to use in your creative works.

Please do not redistribute or make small changes and claim it as your own.

Please provide credit via a link under your work back to this image or to my account where possible.

I would love to see how you use my image, so please leave me a link or a small copy in my comment box below.

Thank you,
Brenda.

I belong to this set – ~Pre-made~

If you are looking for more stock images or texture please check out my group pool at
"Brenda’s Stock Resources".

Ocean and sky by me.
Beach path with thanks to Jim Lillicotch

No wonder our perception of beauty is distorted
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Image by zio Gil
Spot the differences (use notes if you wish).

[Original photography: Mike Kemp - Rubberball Productions]

The title comes from the new "viral" campaign from Dove, showing how much of what we see in the ads is actually photoshopped.
I was working on this stock picture (left) and felt like posting the rough result (right). The guys at Dove must be happy, the viral part is doin’ its job, uh.

Now what’s my view on the subject – given that anybody actually cares.
One must know that people appear breathtakingly flawless in magazines because they are fake. Because of the lights, because of makeup, because the photographer knows his job and can take the best out of one’s features once he studied his model for a while. Because of – cough – photomanip junkies’ post production.
But this doesn’t mean that photoshoppin’ is bad.

Photography is a 2-D, one-sense still representation of a moving 4-D, five-sense reality. There’s no match, unless you use some tricks. It’s not that different from having your subject in a good light, isolate it from the background, framing the pic, buildin’ some composition. It’s just tryin’ to put in a photograph all the selection job that your brain does when lookin’ at the real subject.

Given that. Don’t feel ugly since all the gods and goddesses you see around are… "selection job".
Aye, except Angelina. She is real.

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