Tried to get the same effect as my previous photomanip [link] but with a person this time.
Inspired by watching Johnny Mnemonic, reminding me of the (other) briliant books of William Gibson.
I really like what you've done here... it's different from what I usually see, and you've used one of my favorite shots. ^^
Thank you so much for using my stock, dearie.
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You call yourself an innocent but tell me about the blood on your hands I want to hear the truth from you.
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Thank you so much for using my stock, dearie.
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You call yourself an innocent
but tell me about the blood on your hands
I want to hear the truth from you.
Stocker with a contest? Get it listed at *help-the-stockers.
You have some really nice stock by the way. The pose in this one was just what I needed.
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" Life moves pretty fast, you don't stop and look around once in a while. You might miss it."(Ferris Beuller)
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