
Please C&C, it is most welcome as always.
When I walked back past, it had been exorcised!
Thanks for looking
The only thing that bothers me about this image is the reflection behind the possessed clown head

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Possessed Clown HeadTook this while on a short easter break.
![]() Please C&C, it is most welcome as always. When I walked back past, it had been exorcised! Thanks for looking The only thing that bothers me about this image is the reflection behind the possessed clown head ![]() Last edited by Laurie on Thu Apr 12, 2007 9:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
As soon as I saw this I thought how funny it would have looked if the stall owner had been standing behind the clown.
![]() ![]() And it would have taken care of the reflection too. ![]() I like the colour in the clowns, perhaps a crop to tighten and loose the clown on the right which seems to be in the shadows and a bit darker than the rest. Cheers Mark
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Sublimely amusing and simply brilliant. I like it
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Good spot, its quite humerous. Shame the background isnt filled with more prizes also.
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Oops. Nope. I was at the easter show. Will have to look at my photo now. I thought it looked the same as the clowns I saw. One of which had a head doing wierd stuff too.
too freaky for me...clowns are not good! can't sleep, clowns will eat me.
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I prefer the original, though I would prefer the RHS clown brighter. Perhaps a selective brighten. I'm no expert at PP, but I am sure it con be done.
I like the fact that it is not the last clown that is marching to his own drum. Also the reflection does not bother me. It works as an explanation of why the clown is looking that way. He sees a different reality to the rest. Perhaps a pano crop would help the balance though. Greg
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