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Mom5Kids
Designer & Moderator
Registered: May 2006 Location: Oahu Posts: 4706
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Neat perspective, kinda like a fish eye. Love the colors of Retro's kit with your photo(s)
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retro
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Registered: August 2006 Location: Germany (originally Scotland) Posts: 3519
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I love photos of paths and roads. They´re so fascinating because I always wonder what could be at the end of them. The perspective in this photo is very strange and surreal and one side is almost a mirror image of the other apart from the flash of sun on the left. I like the way you´ve made a frame from the gold strips and used the swirls to break up the background. Interesting and unusual page.
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macochran
Deco-Pages Creative Team Member
Registered: September 2007 Location: Central Ohio Posts: 6981
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What a wonderful old dirt road you have!! Love your panorama!! Looks like a wonderful place to live! TFS!
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DebAmmerman
Site Owner - Designer
Registered: November 2005 Location: Niles, MI Posts: 9708
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Great page, you did a fantastic job of blending the photos together... and I agree it is kind of a fish eye perspective... very interesting page... I love the way you used the papers and elements from the Dusk kit by Retro Designs... Great addition to your scrapbook! 
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scrap-genie
Deco-Pages Sunshine Team Member
Registered: July 2006 Posts: 3296
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This layout is so, so fine! The gold strips and swirl are wonderfully elegant but work perfectly with the textured background. Love the odd perspective of the land and the flash of sun.
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PatinParis
Designer & Moderator
Registered: June 2006 Location: Paris France Posts: 17265
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I understand why what happened did...To get what you wanted, you would have to literally run down the street and take the shots from the same distance, but you would never get the length, or go wayyyyyyyy back and have a wide angle lens... This way is wonderful actually! It gives us a closer view of your spot...and love the affect with the strip up and down as well as the design across...great job!
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DigiScrap28
Designer & Moderator
Registered: January 2008 Location: Texas Posts: 1333
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great page...I love this layout...very pretty.
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