It's been just over a year since I started up a stock account over at ~
fuguestock to help out fellow photomanipulators. I thought I'd give some space to my favourite deviations using my stock.

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koolkiz blew me away with his street art. Not only does it look wonderful, but bizarrely, he managed to include some my quirks which aren't even in the original stock art, like my glasses and hunched back. The vain side of me is deeply gratified to know there is huge picture of my face somewhere on a wall in Spain!

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thenSir makes me so jealous with his manipulating skills. This picture of his has drama, balanced colour and great technical skill. If I could pull of manipulations half as well, I'd be a happy man.

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elthudor's wonderful rustic scene is simply beautiful. I could not begin to put a piece like this together.

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D3vilusion's horrific manipulation hits all the right notes for a disturbing image. It makes me want to crawl out of my skin.

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SHUME-1's image just epitomises lonely isolation and gives a sense of our own minuteness in the vast stretch of history.

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sparkpenguin's clean lines really impressed me. This is doubled by the fact her artwork is being put to educational use it taught me something!

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violinsane's ID is an exuberant expression of the joy of digital art. The swirls of hair lend the picture a dynamic edge that accentuates the streak of colour.

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deadlulu has succeeded in transforming one of my photo's into a dreamy scene of ancient ruin. I love the contrast in colours.

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aphexevil has succeeded in turning me into a creature from a Japanese horror movie. Perfect for a death metal album.

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Quilsnap was the first person to use one of my images for a painting rather than a photomanipulation and I think the loose, blue water colours work really well in defining the ragged zombie.
Thanks to all the deviants who used my photo's, including those I don't have space for here. Hopefully this time next year I will have an equally rich crop deviations to share.