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Uploaded: 06/08/15 9:32 PM GMT
A Swirl Of Foofies
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A little abstract foofy picture for Monday.

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.susanlynn
06/08/15 9:40 PM GMT
Frank, I don't know how You did this, but it is really fantastic. The clematis is beautiful and this makes it look like a painting. Stunning!
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.GIGIBL
06/08/15 11:26 PM GMT
Excellent manipulation Frank very well done.
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::tigger3
06/09/15 2:15 AM GMT
I agree that this is stunning, I do like the creative roll your on.
tigs=^..^=
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.icedancer
06/09/15 3:04 AM GMT
OMG - this is Breath taking in design and patterns, brilliant work and love those colours, right into my favs, also downloaded - all I can say is Big WOWSIE
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VIEWED IN FULL
::Vickid
06/09/15 5:35 AM GMT
Originality on this is remarkable. Excellent concept, captivating actually. Bravo!
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.koca
06/09/15 6:26 AM GMT
Outstanding work, Frank. Beautiful and attractive view.
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.picardroe
06/09/15 8:07 AM GMT
Nice work Frank.
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::corngrowth
06/09/15 9:31 AM GMT
Kudos my friend. A wonderful work again Frank!
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::trixxie17
06/09/15 7:15 PM GMT
A fave and save Frank and it looks great on my DT - love the use of the clematis and what looks like its trellis winding through this beauty!!
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.GomekFlorida
06/11/15 1:40 PM GMT
Your works are always so pleasant to the eyes and so creative!
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