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This is the last of my chandelier postings. I think that if you look over on the right side of this photo, you will see the spy in the sky that got me in trouble. It is in the black bubble in the molding. This was the largest of this trips chandeliers and the design contains hundreds of seashells. Zoom may be the better view. Thanks for stopping by, taking a look and for all your previous favs and comments. They are very much appreciated. Dana

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Faemike55

7:48PM | Mon, 19 December 2011

Zoom works alright, but the design still adds to the confusion! it's almost like a disco ball, dipped in glue and someone threw shells at it...... looks like something that you'd find at the bottom of an alien ocean, lying in wait for the unwary swimmer to pass by and then BAM! you're dead! yeah those eye in the skies are a pain in the wazzoo oh, BTW Great photo

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zil2008

7:58PM | Mon, 19 December 2011

Wow fantastic work. This is the artwork of Ethel A Furman & Associates. The Cake Boss tried to recreate one of these chaneliers with sugar. Was huge and in the end they dropped it and broke it. Hope that doesn't happen to these people to often. Here is a link to their webpage: http://www.glassart.net/artists/chandeliers/ See the spy in the sky on the right. Always need to take a quick peek around for these things these days. Wishing you and your family a Happy Holiday.

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Isabelle711

8:04PM | Mon, 19 December 2011

I bet this took a long time to create. :))))) Most beautiful and interesting chandelier my friend. :)))))) Most excellent capture. :))))) Thank you for sharing all of the beauty you see. :))))) Carry A Smile In Your Heart :)))))

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eekdog

8:35PM | Mon, 19 December 2011

very cool one Dana, like how you find all these cool things to shoot. Happy Holidays..

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MrsRatbag

9:04PM | Mon, 19 December 2011

It reminds me of something you'd see as the main course on a Klingon ship...very insect-like! Cool capture, Dana!

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kbrog

9:29PM | Mon, 19 December 2011

Wow! That's a wild one, hope it don't come to life and grab people. ;) Excellent capture! :)

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MagikUnicorn

9:54PM | Mon, 19 December 2011

IMPRESSIVE & ARTISTICALLY DONE....THIS IS REALLY UNIQUE :) SURPRISE WINTER GIFT FOR YOU >>> A Christmas Story

West_coaster07

9:55PM | Mon, 19 December 2011

Awesome capture!!

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jocko500

9:59PM | Mon, 19 December 2011

wow love to see this one live. bet it was wonderful

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mgtcs

11:14PM | Mon, 19 December 2011

This is really beautiful Dana, incredible design, excellent capture!

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Hubert

12:43AM | Tue, 20 December 2011

Gotcha! ;) Amazing glass work!! Made by (Dale) Chihuly, I assume?

whaleman

1:15AM | Tue, 20 December 2011

Very interesting but I thought at first they were insect bodies along with assorted grubs and larvae! Wow, the things you see in casinos...I need to go there again! Nice shot Dana! I presume they didn't like you taking shots inside their casino. I seem to remember there were signs like that everywhere. It must be harder to police that now with cell phone cameras.

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Katraz

1:16AM | Tue, 20 December 2011

An awful lot of work has gone into making that one, as for giving you the old heave ho they probably thought you were casing the joint Mr BIG.

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Madbat

1:53AM | Tue, 20 December 2011

OK, This really looks like a plate full of Klingon food or something!

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ia-du-lin

1:56AM | Tue, 20 December 2011

looks like thousand worms, cool shot

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jayfar

2:32AM | Tue, 20 December 2011

A lovely chandelier Dana, worth the trouble I hope.

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fallen21

2:36AM | Tue, 20 December 2011

Splendid chandelier & shot!

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rainbows

3:27AM | Tue, 20 December 2011

Beautiful, dear Dana. Hugs for all day. Di. xx

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durleybeachbum

3:40AM | Tue, 20 December 2011

A fab creation!! I hope they are careful with the vacuum cleaner.

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adrie

5:20AM | Tue, 20 December 2011

Cool and great capture Dana.

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Feliciti

6:15AM | Tue, 20 December 2011

indeed looks at the first view like thousands of shiny worms !! like the shiny colors great captured !!

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dakotabluemoon

7:08AM | Tue, 20 December 2011

This is a real piece of art and i also grabbed a pic of this when i was there it was the most beautiful one i had ever seen.

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blondeblurr

8:16AM | Tue, 20 December 2011

This is so exciting - and looking so very similar to Dale Chihuly's designs, the style-master of glass sculptures, an amazing chandelier, BB

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flavia49

8:29AM | Tue, 20 December 2011

very impressive!

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Meisiekind

9:53AM | Tue, 20 December 2011

Intruiging! I always think, when I see something like this, how difficult it must be to keep it clean! Silly me!!! (Thank you for visiting my gallery recently Dana!!!!)

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mariogiannecchini

11:03AM | Tue, 20 December 2011

Fantastic capture of this marvelous chandelier! Great capture , Dana !

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jendellas

11:09AM | Tue, 20 December 2011

When I first saw it Medusa sprang to mind :o) Very ornate!!!

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dochtersions

11:21AM | Tue, 20 December 2011

Amazing how this is made. All this little details and colors too. A wonderful find and capture, Dana.

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bobrgallegos

11:51AM | Tue, 20 December 2011

Big Brother is always watching Dana. Outstanding capture!!!!

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m_j_s

2:10PM | Tue, 20 December 2011

That is one mad chandelier!!

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