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Fading Away

Bryce Realism posted on Feb 03, 2008
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Bryce and photoshop. One of the first images I posted here in 2002 was a polar bear imminent crisis warning.It has become dire now but there are things we can do.Thanks for the view and your kindnesses,it is greatly appreciated! Visit www.projectthinice.org/

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Cytisus

2:56PM | Sun, 03 February 2008

Beautiful image!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hopefully someone will listen!!!!!!!!

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Darkwish

3:37PM | Sun, 03 February 2008

Impressing work! Very cool!

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e-brink

3:52PM | Sun, 03 February 2008

A very poigiant image. Thanks for caring. So many things are allowed to slide these days.

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Blush

4:10PM | Sun, 03 February 2008

Very impressive I was watching about Polar Bears on Animal Planet the other nite So pretty:) Sorry I haven't commented sooner been in the hospital feeling some better Check up tomorrow Hugs Susan~

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photostar

4:47PM | Sun, 03 February 2008

Super environmental awareness image. Like the subdued imagery.

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Amethystwolf

11:33PM | Sun, 03 February 2008

Great commentary and so sad...

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evielouise

12:23AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

very interesting indeed!

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cjoe

1:03AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Stunning..nice message too..your textures and light are amazing!

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davidoblad

4:27AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Wonderful image and point. I personally don't take sides in issue's such as these. I like all animals but can't say one is better than another. Polar bears kill seals and seals kill fish and.. Who am I to say which is better. Heck, we kill them all and each other! If we want to help the earth then the best thing we can do is leave. (I hope to someday...lol) At least curb our population growth. That is where our focus should be. Ultimately, the solution to having more polar bears is having less people. It's that simple. Great Posting Michele. Bravo and hugs from Dave :^)

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Chorny

7:46AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Its better to burn ouy than fade away!(def lepard)Awesome art!

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three_grrr

1:12PM | Mon, 04 February 2008

I've been following the news reports of the warming artic trend too. Polar bears won't hunt if there is no ice, or so I've read. Beautiful work on this one.

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Sunbow

8:34PM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Nice image. The polar bears are subtle, when you see them they are like ghosts. Kind of sad image, but that is good, without awareness there is no action.

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blankfrancine

9:37PM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Powerful message wonderfully conveyed. Strong yet subtle, love the palette you used here.

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JaneEden

6:56PM | Tue, 05 February 2008

Yes it is a sad world we live in, and I hope that soon things will change for the better, but has mankind just left it too late?? Very creative work, and successfully getting this sad message across Michele - hugs Jane xx

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coolcatcom

7:48PM | Tue, 05 February 2008

I go along with Dave here it's more or less also my view also ! Well done Michele. George

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TheAnimaGemini

2:57AM | Wed, 06 February 2008

Fantastic work. Thanks for the link. Always great to see human cares about animals. :)

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Longrider

1:37PM | Sun, 10 February 2008

I would say, save all animals which are threatend by humand and their foolish ways,why the polar bear alone? But it's a good starting point...lol. The image showes your idea perfectly.well done

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Tanglimara

1:18PM | Mon, 11 February 2008

Fantastic and poignant image Michele. Tony :-)


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