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Uploaded: 06/06/07 3:59 AM GMT
A very special dinner
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Interesting concept i had for a book cover that never went past the sketch idea

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.angelledaemon
06/06/07 4:18 AM GMT
This would be a neat book cover. I think a romance or mystery. Sorry. I am a writer and a book hound so this is way cool.
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Angelle "Words are like crayons and paints. The only difference is you have to work harder to see their colors.
::DERAIN
06/06/07 7:11 AM GMT
A strong work.Good abstract both visually and aesthetically..interesting too and a good change from usuaal flower landscape images......
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.teal07
06/07/07 2:04 AM GMT
this is a neat pic, i really like it!
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::verenabloo
06/07/07 7:52 AM GMT
I like the way you think...and I think this would even make a wonderful greeting card. Have you ever thought about doing that? I used to have a line of cards with my photos. I had a dye made that was in the shape of an oval and placed my photos behind the cutout...I would love to see this done that way...very nice format..verena
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Life is a great big canvas, and you should throw all the paint on it that you can.
.Rav3
06/07/07 8:37 PM GMT
Thanks for the compliments.

Angel, it was gonna be a book cover, the right side is the front and the back is the left side.

verena never thought of making it a greeting card, and im interested on discussing the idea you have, im having trouble visualizing.
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sega44fan
07/15/07 1:39 AM GMT
Wow! This is just awesome!
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Sega44Fan~
.tickingspider
03/28/08 10:18 AM GMT
Came her after being asked to comment on your recent posting and loved this. An iconic image which deserves much praise for design and execution. Very good work. Strong desktop image too. Thank you. Tommy
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Click here to see WHITBY through the lens of Frank Meadow Sutcliffe! PS I have no commercial link but Sutcliffe's photographs are historical! and any photographer worth his salt should at least know the history of their subject. He is one of the reasons I consider myself lacking, by the way. TG

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