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Spider-Anne For (afugatt)

Poser Humor posted on Apr 17, 2008
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This image is for my dear friend Anne or better known as (afugatt) who really deserves it. Anne is a superb artist and puts out some of the most creative fractal images you'll see. Her images are easy to recognize as they always have a magic and a life all their own. Anne shared with me several stories from her childhood and I found myself reading them over and over. This is my attempt to bring one of them to life and hopefully bring a smile to my friends faces while doing it. Spider-Anne: When Anne was little she was a freckle faced, golden haired tomboy. She liked to play in the sand and the dirt, building roads and houses for her cars and trucks. Even more than that Anne loved to play with bugs of all kinds. Since there were mostly boys in the neighborhood she tried to ge them to accept her but instead they teased her. One day Anne's Grandfather brought her a huge brown tarantula, the biggest she'd ever seen, maybe six inches wide. Anne took time to make friends with it and after a short time she was able to hold it in her hand. She thought this was her chance to get the boys to accept her because she knew how much boys liked bugs. So Anne waited until her brothers Johnny and Jimmy along with some friends were around. Anne pulled out the spider and held it up to show the boys and to her surprise they all took off squeeling like a bunch of little girls. (Anne's words, not mine. lol) After this the boys were so much nicer to Anne, and all she had to do was threaten to get Spidey to keep them in line. Hope I was able to bring this memory back to life for you Anne, and have a great weekend everyone, Dave

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magnus073

4:05PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

Spanish: Esta imagen es para mi querido amigo Anne o mejor conocida como (afugatt) quién realmente lo merece. Anne es un artista magnífico y saca algunas imágenes fractal más creativas que usted verá. Sus imágenes son fáciles para reconocer cuando ellos siempre tienen una magia y una vida todos su propio. Anne compartió conmigo varias historias de su infancia y me encontré leyéndolos repetidas veces. Este es mi tentativa de traer uno de ellos a la vida y con esperanza traer una sonrisa a mis caras de amigos mientras haciéndolo. Araña-Anne: cuando Anne era poco ella era una peca chica poco femenina haired afrontada, de oro. Le gustó jugar en la arena y la suciedad, construyendo caminos y casas para sus coches y camiones. Incluso más que que Anne amó jugar con bichos de todas las clases. Ya que había sobre todo los muchachos en la vecindad ella intentó a ge ellos para aceptarla pero en cambio ellos la embromaron. Un día el Abuelo de Anne le trajo una tarántula marrón enorme, el más grande que ella había visto alguna vez, tal vez seis pulgadas de ancho. Anne llevó tiempo para hacer amigos con ello y después de un tiempo corto ella era capaz de sostenerlo en su mano. Ella pensó que este era su posibilidad para conseguir a los muchachos para aceptarla porque ella sabía cuánto a los muchachos les gustaron bichos. Entonces Anne esperó hasta que sus hermanos Johnny y Jimmy junto con algunos amigos estuvieran alrededor. Anne sacó a la araña y lo sostuvo hasta el espectáculo los muchachos y a su sorpresa todos ellos quitó squeeling como un manojo de niñas. (Las palabras de Anne, no el mías. el lol) después de Que este los muchachos eran tanto más agradables a Anne, y todo que ella tuvo que hacer era amenazan con conseguir Spidey para guardarlos en la línea. Esperanza yo era capaz de devolver esta memoria a la vida para usted Anne, y tener un gran fin de semana cada uno, Dave Portugese: Esta imagem é para o meu amigo caro Anne ou melhor conhecida como (afugatt) quem realmente o merece. Anne é um artista soberbo e anuncia algumas as imagens fractal mais criativas que você verá. As suas imagens são fáceis reconhecer como eles sempre têm uma magia e uma vida todos o seu próprio. Anne compartilhou comigo várias histórias da sua infância e encontrei-me lendo-os repetidas vezes. Isto é a minha tentativa de trazer um deles à vida e confiantemente trazer um sorriso às minhas caras de amigos fazendo-o. Aranha-Anne: quando Anne foi pouco ela foi uma sarda menina levada haired enfrentada, de ouro. Ela gostou de jogar na areia e a sujeira, construindo caminhos e casas dos seus carros e caminhões. Mesmo mais do que que Anne gostou de jogar com percevejos de todas as espécies. Desde que houve pela maior parte os meninos na vizinhaça ela tentou a ge eles para aceitá-la mas em vez disso eles importunaram-na. Um dia o Avô de Anne trouxe-lhe uma enorme tarântula marrom, o mais grande que ela tinha visto alguma vez, talvez seis polegadas de largura. Anne levou tempo para fazer amigos com ele e depois de um tempo curto ela foi capaz de mantê-lo na sua mão. Ela pensou que isto foi a sua possibilidade de conseguir os meninos a aceitar porque ela sabia quanto os meninos gostaram de percevejos. Portanto Anne esperou até que seus irmãos Johnny e Jimmy junto com alguns amigos estivessem em volta. Anne arrancou a aranha e manteve-o até a demonstração os meninos e à sua surpresa todos eles tirou squeeling como um ramo de pequenas meninas. (As palavras de Anne, não minhas. o lol) Depois Que isto os meninos foram tanto mais bonitos a Anne, e todo que ela teve de fazer foi ameaçam com conseguir Spidey guardá-los na linha. Esperança fui capaz de devolver esta memória à vida para você Anne, e ter um grande fim de semana todo o mundo, Dave

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magnus073

4:05PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

French: Cette image est pour mon cher ami Anne ou mieux connue comme (afugatt) qui le mérite vraiment. Anne est un artiste superbe et diffuse certaines des images de fractal les plus créatrices que vous verrez. Ses images sont faciles de reconnaître comme ils ont toujours une magie et une vie tous leur propre. Anne a partagé avec moi plusieurs histoires de son enfance et je me suis trouvé en les lisant maintes fois. C'est mon essai d'apporter un d'entre eux à la vie et apporter avec optimisme un sourire à mes visages d'amis en le faisant. Araignée-Anne : quand Anne était peu elle était une tâche de rousseur a fait face, le garçon manqué à cheveux d'or. Elle a aimé jouer dans le sable et la crasse, en construisant des routes et des maisons pour ses voitures et camions. Même plus que qu'Anne a aimé jouer avec les insectes de toutes les sortes. Depuis que il y avait surtout des garçons dans le voisinage elle a essayé à ge eux pour l'accepter mais plutôt ils l'ont taquinée. Un jour le Grand-père d'Anne lui a apporté une énorme tarentule marron, le plus grand qu'elle voyait jamais, peut-être six pouces de large. Anne a pris le temps pour faire des amis avec cela et après un temps court elle a été en mesure de le tenir dans sa main. Elle a cru que c'était sa chance de recevoir les garçons pour l'accepter parce qu'elle savait combien de garçons ont aimé des insectes. Donc Anne a attendu jusqu'à ce que ses frères Johnny et Jimmy avec certains amis ne soient autour de. Anne a retiré l'araignée et l'a tenu jusqu'au spectacle les garçons et à sa surprise ils tous ont enlevé squeeling comme un bouquet de petites filles. (Les mots d'Anne, non le miens. lol) Après que ce les garçons étaient tellement plus agréables à Anne et tout ce qu'elle a dû faire était menacent de recevoir Spidey pour les garder à la ligne. L'espoir j'étais capable de rapporter cette mémoire à la vie pour vous Anne et avoir un week-end grand chacun, Dave

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stevey3d

4:11PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

Superb Dave! Wonderful composition and detail! Terrific narrative too!

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Igolochka

4:12PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

Wow, Dave, very interesting and humorous story:) I like your new work very much! Little girl has such a sweet expression, you always give your characters very unique expressions:) Wonderful work as always, thank you for sharing:)

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Carioca

4:18PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

Fantastic image! Poor boys! The spider is really big!

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KarmaSong

4:23PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

Excellent scene composition and narrative, Dave, I read it with a smile on my face, remembering my childhood years when I was into vipers, lizards and salamanders. My friends and I would now and again bring the aquariums in which those creatures lived onto the street,and it was total panic in the streets when the neighbours caught sight of those creeping ugly beasts released for a while on the tarmac! Lol! Your image is wonderful and your friend to whom it is meant has good reason to be honoured.

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delbeke

4:25PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

lolol Luckily this doesn't bring back any memories. lol Wonderful scene and story. Love the expressions and posing. Excellent as usual :O)

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ldynghtwng

4:28PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

Such a funny picture and a great story! Reminds me of my kids asking to have a pet tarantula. I was pretty emphatic saying no, which surprised them, since I have tolerated a zooful of pets her otehrwise. They asked why, and I told them it was because, "If it got loose, I would have to sell the house and move!"

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dhanco

4:35PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

Thanks, Dave, for the needed smile this brought to my face. What a wonderful story and image. Their facial expressions are just priceless and I'm sure your friend, Anne, will love this and the memory it brings back. Excellent work!

Platin

4:37PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

The boys are true heros - I like the expressions. And now she had the whole sandbox for oneself ;-) Wonderful memory and very nice work, Dave!!! PS: Thank you for the german translation

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bakapo

4:42PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

oh no, spiders! ahhhhh.... I'd run, too! LOL! this is great... I love the boy's panicked expressions and the little girl who can't figure out why they run away... it's all so cute! great background and sandbox; very realistic scenery. this is a fantastic dedication to a wonderful artist. (I love the lighting in this, Dave, but I'm trying not to focus on the fact that the shadow makes another spider!!! grin)

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MarciaGomes

4:55PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

HA,HA,HA,HA INCRIVEL CENA EU NUNCA PEGARIA UMA ARANHA NA MÃO TENHO MEDO DELAS, DAVE EU ACHEI MUITO ENGRAÇADA AS EXPRESSÕES DOS MENINOS ELES QUE NÃO TEMEM NADA,SAIRAM CORRENDO COM MEDO DA ARANHA ANNE QUE É MENINA ESTÁ FELIZ COM A ARANHA NA MÃO,BEM QUE ELE FEZ LES DEIXAM ELA BRINCAR JUNTO OU COLOCA A ARANHA NELES,ANNE É MUITO ESPERTA.EU ADOREI DIVETIDA CENA.+++++++++5

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kelvinhughes

4:58PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

just simply amazing art always brings a smile and with thats going on in the world we could all do with a smile

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eekdog

5:08PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

contrast and lighting are wonderful Dave, you and irakia, i think that's how you spell it, are masters of expressions. love how you can get so many charactes too render in one image, my puter has a corenary when i do more than two, sometimes i can get three and sometimes not even two. terrific setting and a lot of great props, trees, building, mtns, sandbox, and the toy truck. another great job with what i call real life type situations images. see ya on your next one Bro. steve

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tbcmhhsexton

5:12PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

I just love this picture, Dave! Methinks you have captured my youngest daughter (who seems to think she is a boy)! Meanest one out of my bunch of 4, and I wouldn't put it past her to do something like this! I'm sure that Ann will love this picture as well! Well done, my friend!!!

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amlondono

5:15PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

A Beautiful image for Anne , great story teller my dear friend , I like the composition and expressions and you always bring a smile , Thanks Dave! Ana

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1010

5:17PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

Yep, that would be me running, lol Excellent composition Dave!

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Mousson

5:18PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

WOWWWWWWWWWWW Wonderful image!!!!!!!!!!!!

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mapps

5:18PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

LOL love it, guess those boys can't handle a "little" spider :-)

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sintoock

5:18PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

EXCELLENTE.

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MagikUnicorn

5:26PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

Wonderful scene and Gorgoeus poser character :) Love it

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Starlift

5:33PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

Great render - love the expressions!

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pennykay

5:51PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

Wow Dave! That's all I can say. WOW!!!! I just love those kids expression and your words follow the image to a "T". Another fantastic artwork!

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angelbearzs

6:54PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

that is aweosme image :)

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Eleandras

7:15PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

So cute image and beautiful dedication my friend!

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StarChildSong

7:16PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

simply delightful scene!!!! I love how the children scatter in all directions. really lends to the artistic appeal. I also like perspective that goes to faraway mountains in background, you've great eye for adding interesting details. (^_^)

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blankfrancine

7:22PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

The expressions on your characters are priceless, Dave! your scenes are alway so dynamic, and effectice in their story-telling.

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achmed2

7:39PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

Superb image!!!

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Minda

7:41PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

ohhh baby this is sooo cute , great sandbox and scenery..love the boys expressions...LOL... i guess i cant handle the spider baby...u made me smile your image is excellent..im sure your friend will love this..Take care i love you and sweet kisses..

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pjlawson

7:41PM | Thu, 17 April 2008

Excellent image and story Dave! A wonderful dedication too! I would have run away too as I hate spiders! ewwwww! lol! Brilliant posing and wonderful scenery too!


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