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<title>Artwork: The Sun is Always in My Eyes</title>
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<category>Photography / Uncategorized</category>
<description>It&#039;s not that great, but I was quite proud of it. Think the makeup needs some work more than anything   It&#039;s not terribly easy using yourself as a model. Definitely need to find me a willing victim! Still, I thought I did quite well getting the sun on the pupil and what not. 
 
Crit...</description>

<link>http://photoghost.gfxartist.com/artworks/164566</link>
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<title>Artwork: Bleeding Rose III</title>
<author>photoghost</author>
<category>Photography / Still life</category>
<description>I had a lot of fun doing these. Originally I started out with the rose suspended up side down, but then moved to a more traditional composition. 
 
This is a variation of my Descent series -  http://photoghost.deviantart.com/gallery/#Descent  
 
The rest of the &#039;Bleeding Rose&#039; set...</description>

<link>http://photoghost.gfxartist.com/artworks/163899</link>
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<title>Artwork: Sunburn VI</title>
<author>photoghost</author>
<category>Photography / Nature</category>
<description>From August 21st 2007: 
 
I bought my mister and I some flowers the other day, to commemorate ten months of being together, and my birthday. One of them was this gorgeous sunflower. 
 
I wanted to make some photographs of the flowers, but didn&#039;t want them to be your standard flower...</description>

<link>http://photoghost.gfxartist.com/artworks/163673</link>
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<title>Artwork: Rain</title>
<author>photoghost</author>
<category>Photography / Still life</category>
<description>Flash, tripod, someone willing to drop a lot of M&amp;amp;Ms in the name of art. 
 
Originally I took some shots with all the colours, working out the focus and various things, and then thought about how these days we seem to &amp;quot;need&amp;quot; things which aren&#039;t actually necessary,...</description>

<link>http://photoghost.gfxartist.com/artworks/158562</link>
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<title>Artwork: Descent I</title>
<author>photoghost</author>
<category>Photography / Still life</category>
<description>Part of a series of shots I did in a mocked up &amp;quot;studio&amp;quot; environment. 
 
I wasn&#039;t really sure how much the blood counts as &amp;quot;explicit&amp;quot; but I named it as such just in case. I&#039;m still totally new to this place! 
 
One cross necklace, one tube of fake...</description>

<link>http://photoghost.gfxartist.com/artworks/158340</link>
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<title>Artwork: Rose</title>
<author>photoghost</author>
<category>Photography / Nature</category>
<description>Playing with depth of field. I love the way it looks as if it&#039;s floating there. 
 
ETA: The reason for the noise and the fact that I haven&#039;t corrected the contrast is that this is in fact a traditionally taken photograph (black and white film, Pentax K1000) and it&#039;s scanned...</description>

<link>http://photoghost.gfxartist.com/artworks/158329</link>
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