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~Cheap Impressions~

Fractal Fractal posted on Mar 25, 2007
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CarolSassy

3:58PM | Sun, 25 March 2007

lol, those fruits used to be soooo popular, and it's possible they still are! Very cool story, and I like these pretty XD shapes! Lovely composition! (:

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rocserum

4:05PM | Sun, 25 March 2007

and the coloring is outragious! RS

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carlx

4:19PM | Sun, 25 March 2007

Great composition!!! Very nice view!!!

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claude19

4:32PM | Sun, 25 March 2007

A real SPLENDID composition. I like the little thing on the top !

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Sid_Bolero

4:35PM | Sun, 25 March 2007

i agree with Claude19, that lemon squeezer on top is great

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mansco

5:00PM | Sun, 25 March 2007

LOL... funny story! You have done a great work ;O)

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DIANE603

5:28PM | Sun, 25 March 2007

Superb render!!

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bpclarke

7:09PM | Sun, 25 March 2007

LOL love the story and the image! Fantastic composition. Still shaking my head over the story. Excellent work. Bunny

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mamabobbijo

7:25PM | Sun, 25 March 2007

My Mom got us a kitchen Madonna, his got us a kitchen Witch. He set fire to the Witch making me breakfast in bed and broke the Madonna putting it out! Things went downhill after that. The colours are outrageous! I love the composition, but the storiy is teriffic! BJ

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gateman45

8:28PM | Sun, 25 March 2007

oh boy, some competition!!! practice, practice!!

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three_grrr

12:30AM | Mon, 26 March 2007

Well no wonder they don't appreciate the plastic fruit .. they aren't fruit at all, they are colored plastic Easter eggs!! And the lemon squeezer is a bonafide 1960s antique! 'Tis wonderous stuff you people mock!!

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farmerC

6:21AM | Mon, 26 March 2007

It 's very beautiful work.

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DreamersWish

1:21PM | Tue, 27 March 2007

Now that is nifty looking! I think we have all gotten rid of things we should not have on this basis. I sure hope he did not get rid of it. Fantastic story and image!

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clydedough

12:45AM | Wed, 28 March 2007

OOh i hope not-i'd love to have the bowl-i have a huge bowl collection and ...well too many collections. And the thing on top is really interesting-i love the texture & colors..a neat picture!

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Richardphotos

5:54PM | Thu, 29 March 2007

I virtually know nothing of XD but your work looks great to me. I heard a story about a man(patient in a hospital) that would describe to his room mate that was too weak to move, how the world looked outside their window. this went on for many days until this caring man died. the man that was so weak asked the nurse where his friend is. the nurse said I am sorry but he died. how will I know what is going on outside the window. can you look please and tell me. the only thing outside the window is a brick wall, your friend was blind

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ligt

9:41AM | Fri, 30 March 2007

it is very expensive to look soooo cheap.i feel back in time, when my aunt had those horrible and in those days extremely not resembling, flowers. i even knew a person that had her appartement filled with salmon colored roses. there must have been more then thousand.and the rest was salmon coloured. you could hardly find anyone wairing pink in there. (brr, it made me shiver all over again.) luckely ,yours is a proud example of good taste.!!!


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