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Two prints. The inside of mouth cut out of the top one and the smaller print placed behind it. Then rephotographed.

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wow..... weird!!

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awesome :)

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this is very nice, intense!

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:icontimtam:
Heh, gives new meaning to the phrase "In your face!".. ;)

Extremely striking and slightly alarming image. Kudos, too, for achieving such a great result given the entirely physical nature of the process used. Every photoshop whiz kid should try this just once to appreciate just how easy they have it.

Great stuff Eve! :)

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nice! i love the idea of taking photographs of manually-manipulated photographs; this is a good idea for it as well. those drops of water are crazy! were those placed on top of the composite of the two photos? i like the idea of that as well, because it gives a sort of connecting relationship between the two similar images, while still maintaing difference within the connection itself. what i mean is that the water connects the larger and smaller images, yet the pattern of the water on each of the images is different; this creates an interesting connection between the two images that really becomes an important aspect of the whole piece. i think that without this very subtle link that the water provides here, the resulting piece would not be half as powerful as it is here. very well done! favorite.

-brian
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Scares me a bit but... cool! =)

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