| 29 Jan 2006 | Brian L. Husted | | |
| 29 Jan 2006 | Wendy Bittnerová | You know I think this is a wonderful photo-manip and a great piece for the project. I think because the window and the statue are so old...the copyright is expired and it's all right to use the picture as part of your image. I could be wrong, but I'm glad the image made it through the que. Nice work! Smiles - Wendy  Audrey S. Totire replies: "Hi Wendy! I was surprised it went in but I didn't think it would hurt to try. Anyway I think I have such a cool statue-esque-like body now *LOL* and I am ready to kick some bad guys butts!---Thanks for stopping by!" | |
| 29 Jan 2006 | Animal95 | It made it! YES! First comment dance!  Audrey S. Totire replies: "Yea for first comment dance! *jumps in and dances too and scares everyone else off the dancefloor with my John Travolta moves*" | |
| 21 Feb 2006 | Marina "MashPotato" Siu-Chong | That's a very neat effect, just as if the viewer is going blind and the visual system is going haywire ^_^. It also looks like the original photo would have been pretty cool as well--nice angle!  Audrey S. Totire replies: "Thank you! I had fun making this-- I was just playing around and it worked well for heros and villains...and I one can never have TOO many colors!" | |
| 26 Apr 2006 | Valerie Joanne Higgins | The colours are just so beautiful on that arch  Audrey S. Totire replies: "More bright colors the better ! Thanks~" | |
| 21 May 2006 | Polenth Blake | The manipulation is well done, but what caught my eye more was the perspective. It is like someone is looking up as she appears, and you're seeing it from their eyes.  Audrey S. Totire replies: "Interesting--but as both images were when I took the pictures of the window and the statue I angled them (I had no idea I would put the two pictures together!)--but it's nice that you see energy of movement as if she just appeared Thanks!" | |
| 18 Dec 2006 | Tabatha Treadway | I love the angle, the effect over all is very nice.  Audrey S. Totire replies: "Thanks! I loved those two pictures I had taken at the museum that day and knew they would be useful for something. I never realized that I would use them together (incombination with my own head!)...Actually I just did this picture by goofing around. I didn't know that I would put it up in Elfwood!" | |