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Uploaded: 08/14/10 2:55 PM GMT
Ellizabethan
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This is another variation of the image I used for Midnight Masquerade. It reminds me of bejewelled Elizabethan fabric - but it may need a long stretch of imagination for anyone else to see it :) It does look better full screen. Thanks for viewing. Comments very welcome.

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::Ramad
08/14/10 4:08 PM GMT
On full screen it really shines! Nice pattern Lyn, I like it.
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.Delkaoth
08/14/10 5:04 PM GMT
You have to view this full screen in order to see the intricate details, and I love the feathery effect of the blue streaks. :) Apt title too! :)
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::0930_23
08/14/10 6:06 PM GMT
I like the dark tones and any University of Michigan graduate will love it. Blue/gold.

VFS-TicK

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::Inkeri
08/14/10 9:23 PM GMT
A Beautiful work,Eve..Love the dark tones.Wonderful details.
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.Joanie
08/15/10 2:12 AM GMT
Gorgeous and so outstanding Lyn!!! I love the deep colors and that design is so 3D and beautiful!
Joanie
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::corngrowth
08/15/10 11:43 AM GMT
Another very creative post from you, Lyn. Must be seen at full screen size indeed.
Regards, Cornelius.
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::Roseman_Stan
08/15/10 2:12 PM GMT
Of the two posts today Lyn, this one really speaks to me. Love the colors and the shapes. Fine work.

Stan
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.icedancer
08/16/10 5:07 PM GMT
Wow Lyn, this is Fantastic and love the colours. Bravo and looks like a 3D effect to me on full screen
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.Nikoneer
08/20/10 3:05 AM GMT
Well, that shape in the center is very characteristic of gothic crucifixes associated with Elizabethan England, and the strong contrasts between the blue, gold, and black remind me of ornate stained glass windows, also often associated with gothic crucifixes. Very nice work, Eve.

-Nik
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