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Frozen Bell

Fractal Fractal posted on Oct 03, 2010
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UF5/PSP Thank you for stopping for a look. Any and all comments or suggestions are always welcome and appreciated. Church goers this sunday may be upset not to hear the regular comforting ringing of the bell welcoming folks to thier place of worship. Due to a wicked icestorm over night many items including the bell are encased in thick ice. I have lived thru ice storms that were that severe and a frozen bell would normally be the least of the concerns. those thick sheets of ice cover trees making them too heavy and you get widespread power outages for weeks, not to mention the roads are one large skating rink making travel next to impossible. This is Sunday and should be a decent day weather wise. Have a wonderful & creative Sunday!!!

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claude19

6:19AM | Sun, 03 October 2010

SPLENDID creation with excellent forms and wonderful colors ! Good title !

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stick

7:41AM | Sun, 03 October 2010

Fantastic! But it's way to early to be talking about ice storms. :)

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Abysimus

8:14AM | Sun, 03 October 2010

Yes, I see it; I definitely see it. This is really cool! The depth effect is fantastic. And the clapper (I had to be careful spelling that)is clearly frozen to the casing. You have managed with coloring effects to nicely mimic the diffraction of a frozen surface. Impressive my friend!

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stonelight

8:20AM | Sun, 03 October 2010

Frozen Bell!..( I thought it was a turtle^^). Wonderful colors. Very cool work!

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Glendaw

8:58AM | Sun, 03 October 2010

Frozen Bell quite,a nice name. I really see that effect. There is a church across the street, I should check their bell, it is a cool morning here. No snow but frost on the car windshield in the early am. Supose to warm up in the afternoon enough to bar b que, a nice supper. Have a good day.

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peedy

8:59AM | Sun, 03 October 2010

Beautiful! Gorgeous colors. Corrie

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dochtersions

9:04AM | Sun, 03 October 2010

You have your story here beautifully carved, Jim. A fantastic creation you make of this. Unbelievable that with you there is so much ice. Here it is exceptionally warm today, though it's summer. Stay well!

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Faemike55

10:32AM | Sun, 03 October 2010

Very beautiful image and story! Excellent work

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carlx

11:15AM | Sun, 03 October 2010

Beautiful composition!!!

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kareldg

11:24AM | Sun, 03 October 2010

Looks to me like a wonderful abstract face/mask. You did a very good job.

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VEDES

11:56AM | Sun, 03 October 2010

FANTASTIC. I LOVE ALL THE FEELINGS THAT GIVES ME THE COLORS AND THE IMAGE

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kepp

12:06PM | Sun, 03 October 2010

super colourful image

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tennesseecowgirl

12:09PM | Sun, 03 October 2010

Wow and I was just thinking our suddenly cool low 50's were feeling cool. be careful out there. Great work !

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EpicMist

4:08PM | Sun, 03 October 2010

A beauty!

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npauling

8:15PM | Sun, 03 October 2010

Excellent work on this bell and I hope you thaw out soon. It seems early for your winter to have arrived.

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Richardphotos

8:47PM | Sun, 03 October 2010

a total blast of awesome gradients and shape

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jmb007

3:15PM | Mon, 04 October 2010

beau travail!

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afugatt

11:48PM | Mon, 04 October 2010

Wonderful!

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DarkBeam

7:23AM | Wed, 03 November 2010

Great work ;)


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