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Jennifer Winn

Scary....
Scary.... by @BaskitKase (Jennifer Winn)

Hey! It's the results of a digital camera assignment in my photography class! We had to take our pictures, then mess around with them any way we wanted to in Adobe Photoshop. I love how it turned out! Sort of a...Cyborg-lookin' thing, yesno? Don't make fun of me! I know I look like a dork! I had my hair tied back when the picture was taken. I should have left my hair down instead of up in a pony-tail. It would have looked better...oh well. Nya..anyway...yeah. Pic and everything done to it is ©Me. DON'T STEAL MY IDEA!!! tackles a bunch of people for no derned reason

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Posted: Tuesday, 11 December, 2001 @ 05:29 PM

yes, that is definately scary. nicely done, tho.

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Posted: Wednesday, 12 December, 2001 @ 08:31 PM

Jennifer, you are NOT a cyborg!!! It doesn't even look like you, but your creativity is incredible!!!!

Posted: Thursday, 17 January, 2002 @ 05:56 AM

WOW!!! That is FANTASTIC. I play with alot of graphic software and work hard at it and never could come up with something this good! ps. you look great even with the metalic look.

Posted: Sunday, 24 March, 2002 @ 11:23 AM

wicked

by the way you do a really good make up job at school

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