Protect us... by cosmoz
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This graphic is dedicated: pixluna. She is a most generous person. With her quality "freebies" and genuine compassion. Her artwork is beyond reproach. She recently did a tribute to her father, that's so inspiring, made me cry!
Paul
Comments (14)
clbsmiley
Deep!! Took me a minute, Zoomed and unzoomed saw more when I went back. FATHER help us now.
ragouc
Good composition. Well done.
joaq
Great dedi,Paul! Wonderful scene at full size view!Excellent details!
carlx
Fantastic scene and dedication, Paul!!!
willpee
I find it alittle confusing but the details are great !!
jmb007
belle scene!!
alessimarco
Fabulous image and a great dedication to a fine friend and artist!
pixeluna
Oh Paul, thank you for the very nice dedication. I always believe in the saying "It is better to give than to receive." That's what I believe and it's just nice to know that you were able to use my stuff. Your work speaks of volume, let that creativity soar!
MagikUnicorn
EXCELLENT I LOVE THIS...YOU HAVE A UNIQUE STYLE BRO :) SPACE NEWS..... An meteor shower may damage the International Space Station and Hubble telescope According to NASA scientists a meteor shower, which would be the strongest since a decadecould significantly damage the ISS and satellites. The NASA scientists have announced that a meteor shower called Draconids (Which occurs every year in October) could severely damage the International Space Station but also found several satellites in orbit. Thus in 1933 and 1946, the rains are thousands of meteors per hour that had been observed. One to be held in 2011 of great concern to scientists. It would be the largest meteor shower since that which took place in 1998 with hundreds of meteors per hour. NASA is already planning to take certain steps to avoid problems. The space agency could refocus the space station and the Hubble. One scientist said to reporters from the Daily Telegraph that "if you affected by a sporadic meteor is an act of God, if you are hit by a meteor shower is an act of negligence.
npauling
An image which really makes one think about what is happening in our world. Very well created with lots of meaning. Excellent details.
brycek
Wonderful scene and dedication..nicely done, Paul!!
eekdog Online Now!
your work with lighting is spectacular. great job!
Eldeago
nice
daggerwilldo
A fine tribute. Well done