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Uploaded: 05/14/12 4:07 PM GMT
Old Wood
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To all my Caedes friends please view this one fullsize I know .......but really ..... well will see.

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::0930_23
05/14/12 4:08 PM GMT
A great texture shot to have for the file Rob. I know you lost some files, so this makes a good start to new ones.

TicK


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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
::luckyshot
05/14/12 4:18 PM GMT
Rob - Textures in abundance in this capture. I have a feeling that this will be seen again after some Paintnet manipulation. Thad
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If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn't need to lug around a camera. ~Lewis Hine The Earth without art is just 'eh'.
::SEFA
05/14/12 4:54 PM GMT
Outstanding textures. Great work!
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.gizmo1
05/14/12 4:55 PM GMT
I like this it like a scorched planet surfs with lovely textures and colours are stunning.
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::vangoughs
05/14/12 5:34 PM GMT
So well worth the full size view!!!
Very well Done!!!!
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::Inkeri
05/14/12 8:02 PM GMT
Fantastic textures.Superb,Rob.
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.Roseman_Stan
05/15/12 12:08 AM GMT
Great shot and I did view it full screen. Neat capture of this burly old trunk.
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All I know is, I am not home yet, This is NOT my Home. Take this World, & Give me Jesus... Building 429
.LakeMichigan
05/15/12 12:21 AM GMT
Excellent textures. Very well done !
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I would travel only by horse, if I had the choice. ~ Linda McCartney ~
::Starry173
05/15/12 12:31 AM GMT
Cool texture here. Interesting close up.
Tom
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::Flmngseabass
05/15/12 6:24 AM GMT
Outstanding subject matter Rob with wonderful details and color:)
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BB
.elektronist
05/16/12 12:52 AM GMT
Great work out of a simple subject.

Tanju
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Be free - use Linux
.Eubeen
05/19/12 1:23 PM GMT
A finely textured find, Rob. Very nice details and nice colours in the photo.
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