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Photography Landscape posted on Feb 04, 2008
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35mm Thank you for comming by! I may have been a tad over dranatic yesterday. Im fractaled for life and cannot stop, you know what i mean! But eye(another curse) just wanted to share some of my other artistic attempts. A couple sculptures i built and shots of things i love! I hope you enjoy!

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ShadowsNTime

1:05AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

This is simply fabulous! And your entire gallery is loaded with magnificent beauty! I apologize if I failed to thank you for adding my Regalia III to your favs, I am so busy with new duties at work that I am falling behind on my art comments and viewing... You asked if I used the terazzo plugin, no, I used medhi kaliedoscope. I would love to learn the UF program because you get such beautiful works from it! Anyway, Bravo on this and your whole gallery and many thanks for your visits and comments!

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bakapo

1:11AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

oh, this is nice. crisp and cold with the feeling of warmth from the inside.

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VDH

3:01AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Very nice work!

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saretta

3:24AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Fantastic,marvelous atmosphere in this splendid capture,love it!!:-)

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ledwolorz

4:35AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

I’m totally lost what is real and what not, but it does not matter, your picture looks great. This frozen window looks superb.

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Djavad

6:26AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

On dirait une illustration, j'y perçois comme une mélodie

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moonrancher

7:23AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Interesting, both your image and your change in direction. I'll keep watching!

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Doriutz

8:40AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

superb shot and in interesting idea :)

lanemtripp

9:01AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

very "cool", i like it

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three_grrr

11:37AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Oooooh! A wonderful start to a new way of looking at life .. outside the fractal world! Fave, of course (-:

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carlx

1:33PM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Wonderful image!!! Frosty window and superb atmopshere!!!

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Electralena

2:59PM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Ahhhh...Never seen anything like this. Soooo beautiful. Excellent capture!!!

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bpclarke

7:47PM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Bob, this is gorgeous! I always loved the Jack Frost paintings! Bunny

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Sunbow

8:42PM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Awesome capture...

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Richardphotos

8:52PM | Mon, 04 February 2008

frost in the middle of the day?must be very cold where you leave.I never seen frost during the day.seen lots of sleet and freezing rain.excellent capture

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afugatt

9:36PM | Mon, 04 February 2008

This is so beautiful! Thanks for sharing!

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amota99517

11:23PM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Cool shot!!

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Lipa

7:36AM | Tue, 05 February 2008

Fantastic scene.

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CarolSassy

9:20AM | Tue, 05 February 2008

So prettyyyyyyyyyyyy! (:

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lizzibell

1:13PM | Tue, 05 February 2008

cool shot...

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visnu

10:19PM | Tue, 05 February 2008

Question. Is the frost on the inside or outside of the window? Brings back memories with this well set shot.

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clydedough

11:18PM | Tue, 05 February 2008

Its on the inside from moisture attatching to the very cold glass. And very neatly and evenly it did.!!

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miincdesign

8:54PM | Thu, 07 February 2008

Wow, clyde this is cool. Opps, I mean cold. Love the footprints that nature has left on this window. Very nicely done!!


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