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LizzieD60
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Deviantart.com
      #692691 - 18/08/2008 14:28

This is a great website with alot of up coming photographers and artists.The work is of high quality. Why dont you have a look, link below

lizzie

www.deviantart.com

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numanoid
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Reged: 27/01/2002
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Re: Deviantart.com [Re: LizzieD60]
      #701073 - 03/09/2008 13:11

Quote:

This is a great website with alot of up coming photographers and artists.The work is of high quality. Why dont you have a look, link below

lizzie

www.deviantart.com



I'm already a member(as are one or two others on here0
I'm stumm47 on there.
http://stumm47.deviantart.com/

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AntSmith
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Re: Deviantart.com [Re: LizzieD60]
      #712616 - 30/09/2008 23:03

I'm on there two, its a great site for quality work...please do look and let me know your thoughts

;^D

http://antsmith.deviantart.com/

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numanoid
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Re: Deviantart.com [Re: AntSmith]
      #712922 - 01/10/2008 18:14

Quote:

I'm on there two, its a great site for quality work...please do look and let me know your thoughts

;^D

http://antsmith.deviantart.com/



Yea you got some nice street shots there!

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~Larry~
BSRIPN
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/numanoid27/


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AntSmith
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Re: Deviantart.com [Re: numanoid]
      #713813 - 03/10/2008 23:11

thanks - i dump pretty much everything on to flickr but then save deviant for my best street work - its handy to have two streams...then i don't keep my own site anything like up to date enough!

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http://www.antsmith.net
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numanoid
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Re: Deviantart.com [Re: AntSmith]
      #713855 - 04/10/2008 09:14

Yea I've 'Faved' one of yours I think. Its also a great network as you get to touch base with a lot of artists from all over the world working in many different media.

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~Larry~
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http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/numanoid27/


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LloydB
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Re: Deviantart.com [Re: numanoid]
      #763844 - 20/02/2009 23:43

I agree a fantastic site for both artists and photographers. In fact it is often very difficult to distinguish which is a digital drawn image from a photograph.

I have my portfolio on there with some examples of my art nude work (although I think you need to sign up to view them) a very popular site and well worth considering to display your work. Free and paid memberships.

http://lloydb.deviantart.com


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Dave_Cox
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Re: Deviantart.com [Re: LloydB]
      #763864 - 21/02/2009 07:56

I'm on DA too, as is my daughter - Snapper56 and Kohlrimmed respectively.

I spend ages just looking at other work on there.

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http://snapper56.deviantart.com/gallery/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dave2006/


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