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Submitted: August 6, 2005
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Make: FUJIFILM
Model: FinePix S602 ZOOM
Shutter Speed: 1/7 second
F Number: F/2.8
Focal Length: 9 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Date Picture Taken: Jun 12, 2004, 9:51:31 PM

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This work would not have been possible without the generosity of the following:
- model ( [link] )
- background ( [link] )
[link] - bees & honeycomb [link] Used With Permission

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great manip ..

(doesn't help my fear of bees any, though!)

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.. l'enfer est d'autres personnes ..
Jean-Paul Sartre
Nor me with mine... I hate em.
And, thank you my friend. :)

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ooh, that's awesome. Great use of resources, mate. With the bees on his back, though, I think it looks more like a tattoo because it seems to wrap around his body. If they weren't there, it'd look like he was turning into a snake or something.

Very cool, nonetheless. And once again, great job.

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Crazy Polish Women freak me the hell out.
Incredible manip! The bees just jump off of the back... The whole scene looks vaguely nightmarish. And I don't even have a fear of bees!

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"There's not a word yet, for old friends who've just met..." - Gonzo

(Yes, I'm quoting a muppet. Leave me alone!)
Ahhhhhhhhh...wow! Great manip! I'm terrified of bees, but you created this very well.

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Thanks! Actually, this image comes from a nightmare I had. It's one of the few times an image from a dream stuck with me long after I'd woken up. This is as close as I could get to whats was in my head.

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Thanks Judy. :)
Glad you like it.

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To stop a nosebleed, apply pressure.
To start a nosebleed, apply greater pressure in short - repeated bursts.
Glad you like it. :)

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To stop a nosebleed, apply pressure.
To start a nosebleed, apply greater pressure in short - repeated bursts.
Eeeeeh... disturbingly well done. You might want to ask a doctor about that.. there may be a cream or something.

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People should not fear what they do not understand,
People should fear because they do not understand.

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