Shot under very difficult circumstances.
Space constraints meant very little space to work with.
Peach coloured walls meant the colour reflected on to the white paper.
Not to mention the lighting. UUUUGH.
I'm really really hoping that the cloning I had to do to get rid of the joins in the white paper isn't too obvious!!
Oh, my gosh, I laughed out loud when I saw this. (Scared my cat.) Nicely done, great reflections in the brass, too.
ReplyDeleteWell, I have to say that whatever you did worked very well. Ths has come out a treat, and looks just great. Such an ingenious idea! Too cute, as usual! And it sounds like you did a great job of it.
ReplyDeleteHAHAHa LOVE it! You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteVery funny.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job in making the "paper".
I like it very much, it sure made me smile.
This is hilarious, so funny! And kuddo's for conquering the problems.
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha!! I loved the little pony, but this is by far your best one yet. Great job! Keep it coming! :D
ReplyDeleteWow - Do you have a playdoh factory you use for this stuff? Your ideas are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYou are just toooo clever! this is just gorgeous and ingenious!!
ReplyDeleteAhahahaha... I almost shot coffee all over my top when I saw this one! Good job on getting the shot!!
ReplyDeleteLOL, you certainly have the greatest sense of humor and creativity. Awesome
ReplyDeleteYour imagination is fantastic and so are your shots.
ReplyDelete/me runs off to find the kid's playdoh...
Brilliant idea and execution!
ReplyDeleteIn the famous word of Homer Simpson, "DOH!"
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done, a work of art.
My favourite! I love the detail of even the line where the paper's supposed to tear. Awesome. The shiny-ness of the brass contrasts well with the matte playdoh.
ReplyDeleteAnother fab shot from you, very creative and well executed
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