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Uploaded: 12/23/06 10:47 AM GMT
Gravel
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This is actually a picture I took and edited with photoshop, but I changed it too much to still call it a photograph, so now it's part of the illustrations section... Comments please

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.timvdb
12/23/06 11:03 AM GMT
Nice capture Veerle,
much photoshop indeed, it would think it to be a painting if you didn't tell me it was actually a photograph.
Great work

Thanks
Tim
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Keep up The Good Work
::theshrew
12/23/06 1:41 PM GMT
Hi Veerle. I see you and I are taking similar routes in what we see and take photos of! This is good and a great pattern. It could be a little sharper, but a great repeating pattern. Happy experimenting!
Kate
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Dignity does not consist in possessing honours, but in deserving them. --Aristotle
.Beatles_fan527
12/23/06 3:48 PM GMT
Very nice capture. I really like this.. it has a very unique feel to it. I also really like the differering shades of black and white in all the different stones. When put in full-screen, it is a slight bit blurry and like Kate said it could be a bit sharper, but it's a lovely picture and I like it the way it is=] Great post! Peace ~Sarah.~
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"I became like a band member whose instrument was the camera." -Linda McCartney
.homeshot
12/30/06 11:23 PM GMT
i like it, its beautiful
awesome black and white
and i like the patern in the stones
it look like painted with (wood coal?)
thanks for sharring

writed with love
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.Lysistrata83
02/13/07 12:21 AM GMT
This immediately caught my eye - great job turning the ordinary into the exciting!
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