Sunday, May 1, 2011

Take a Word - Exposed

This week's challenge word, "Exposed",  took me directly to film.....no nudes or risque images.  Must be my age!!   Thanks for stopping by on your way to more "revealing" entries, I'm sure!   I plead seniority!

22 comments:

  1. Bev, this is great!!!! The stop by your site made me happy! what a great idea!

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  2. that's just amazing love looking at your art.

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  3. Your image is a thousand times more sexy than mine dear Bev. After all, Gable, even dressed from head to toe, it's always Gable!

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  4. What a brilliant idea! A negative exposure of a very positive and gorgeous Clark Gable!! Fantastic, Bev. (No nudes or risque images from me either).

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  5. I love this, Bev! Dramatic and evocative. Great piece!

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  6. Brilliant digi art, Bev, very clever idea!

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  7. No it's that you use your head for more then a perch for your hat...a very unique, excellent and well done take on exposed...take a bow my dear.

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  8. This exposure is FANTASTIC, Bev!

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  9. True exposure. A wonderful piece.xx

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  10. What a clever idea, Bev, and the end result is stunning!

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  11. This is awesome. Love how you took it to film exposure! Great work.

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  12. I LOVE this one Bev! It's really beautiful and so appropriate! Bravo!

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  13. Well, I've only seen one bare bottom so far! Thank heavens for so many definitions for the word eh?

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  14. Brilliant idea. Brilliant Artwork too.

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  15. Such a clever take on the word! Lovely, Bev!

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  16. COOOOOOL interpretation, really love it!!!

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  17. A unusually artpiece from you Bev, but I love this unique idea !!

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  18. This is fabulous! What a perfectly clever interpretation.

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  19. Brilliant exposure! Love it, Bev - cheers!

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  20. Absolutely wonderful! I love it!

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