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Sep 28, 2007
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Topic: Shaun Inman vs. Kevin Cornell 9/28 / Conversation About Today's Match

luckyhole – no

 
Sep 28, 2007
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Topic: Shaun Inman vs. Kevin Cornell 9/28 / Conversation About Today's Match

Here we go: ;)

I like the juxtaposition of the Zen like stature being presented here. There’s this ambience of Rand mixed with Picasso to bring about a feeling of fear and graphic intercourse. The use of filters is amazing and reminds me of something I think Quentin Blake might have wanted to say:

“The art of Photoshoping [sic] is like a match in tennis. In the tiredness of reasoning and in the exhaustion of episodic layering, freehand drawing and adjustment layers, one becomes tired of the fight in each set, but carries on, like a champion should. There is the chance that your friend, your racket of choice if you will, may be Gaussian blur or lens flare or the stylish and irreverent colored pencil. But with such choices you are endangered of missing the serve or loosing your balls because default filters are for chumps. Each tweak is necessary and separates the men from the not as much of a man as they could have been.”

These two celebrities are indeed not chumps, but exquisite players, dancing opposite each other, starring each other down from across the net.

 
Sep 28, 2007
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Topic: Shaun Inman vs. Kevin Cornell 9/28 / Conversation About Today's Match

Paul – it was a direct quote. Should have put the notation for that.

 
Sep 28, 2007
Avatar Bob H. 4 post(s)

Topic: Shaun Inman vs. Kevin Cornell 9/28 / Conversation About Today's Match

I like the juxtaposition of the Zen like stature being presented here.
There’s this ambience of Rand mixed with Picasso to bring about a feeling
of fear and graphic intercourse. The use of filters is amazing and reminds me
of something I think Quentin Blake might have wanted to say:

“The art of Photoshoping is like a match in tennis.
In the tiredness of reasoning and in the exhaustion of episodic
layering, freehand drawing and adjustment layers, one becomes tired of
the fight in each set, but carries on, like a champion should. There is
the chance that your friend, your racket of choice if you will,
may be Gaussian blur or lens flare or the stylish and irreverent colored pencil.
But with such choices you are endangered of missing the serve or loosing
your balls because default filters are for chumps. Each tweak
is necessary and separates the men from the not as much of a man as they
could have been.”

These two celebrities are indeed not chumps, but exquisite players,
dancing opposite each other, starring each other down from across the net.