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Are Zippers Down For A reason? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Niki Shrode   
Friday, 11 November 2005
Why Are The Zippers Open?


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Banana Exposed (Photo courtesy Worth1000.com)

Are Zippers Down The New Trend? When is it OK and when is it not OK? Find out inside . . .








  • What's Behind The Zipper?
  • Who pulls these zippers down?
  • Where can you find more Photoshop manipulations that will dazzle, frazzle, and tempt your eyes?

    SHORT TAKE:

When You Expose Yourself, You Must Face The Consequences.

The Real You, might please some, scare some or horrify your mother; but open up a little and find out. The Shrode Report has investigated the digital art scene and come up with a great website for exploring new concepts. Gypsy Nick thinks this may be the next big thing in computer doodling.

Alien Personality Exposed (Photos courtesy Worth1000.com)

Try To Keep Yourself Contained. Keep your thoughts to yourself. Go see more ... below.


Worth1000 Eye Candy Site and Photoshop Contests

    It's always OK to expose a little more of what's inside yourself. Opening up is good for you the shrinks say. Gypsy Nick agrees, though he doesn't know any shrinks.

    The Shrode Report has noticed that the post-modern equivalent to doodling has become digital photo manipulation with a computer. Adobe Photoshop seems to be the tool of choice and the results are really often eye candy. Gypsy Nick wonders if you have any interesting pictures? Let us know in the discussion group.  Discuss this article on the forums. (3 posts)


    We post stories all week long. Come back often. Short takes for those quick breaks.. Let us know what you think.

    Later,
    Signed -  Gypsy Nick Sig 

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