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About Me Member Deviously Deviant lianeplantFemale/United Kingdom Recent Activity Deviant for 1 Year
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  • Current Residence: blakedown
  • Interests: photography, illustration and creative people
  • Favourite movie: twilight, the shining, edward scissor hands
  • Favourite band or musician: the cure
  • Favourite artist: stefan sagmeister
  • Favourite photographer: william eggleston
  • MSN: ohthatsfresh_x@hotmail.co.uk

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:iconahlen-uttah:
MY BELOVED LAN!!!!

:D you are better than a packet of crystalised ginger. and i love my ginger.

xXx
:iconlianeplant:
cat ginger is gross!!
:iconahlen-uttah:
noooooooo its not!

i love u anyway x
:iconamilehi:
thank you so much :hug: glad you like it :)

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:iconlianeplant:
no problem
good to see people taking a fancy in photography for somthing other than photos of themselves.
annoys me!
haha
where was that taken???
sweet gallery
:iconamilehi:
thank you , that shot is from downtown phoenix, central ave just south of indian school rd :)

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:iconderkosmonaut:
Wow~
nice gallery. :3
I liked the 'in the style of katrin binner' deviation. :D

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heavenly shades of night are falling

twilight time // the platters
:iconlianeplant:
thank you so much
:)
people saying stuff like that make me want to post more.
xx
:iconderkosmonaut:
Yeah, do so, post more. Haha. :)
Your gallery's incredible. :D
[Added you to my watchlist. :3]

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heavenly shades of night are falling

twilight time // the platters
:iconjfkpaint:
Hi Liane,

Glad you liked the painting enough for the fav. I had a look at your work, If I can offer a little advice on photographing. Put the piece/sketch on the floor. Try to do it in the early morning light as it casts less shadows. Get right above the piece with your camera and try to make it as square as possible to minimize "parallax" . When you down load from your camera, crop the picture so you don't see anything in the background. Might help you a bit.

All the best

Jim

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I have a simple philosophy for life. I try to make at least one person smile every day.

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