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Uploaded: 06/08/12 4:59 PM GMT
Wood 3
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Well like this one the most let me know what you think.

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::Starry173
06/08/12 5:22 PM GMT
Very cool totem pole you've got going in the center. I like the little owl the best. Then there is that larger kind of Buddha figure on the outside of the totem pole. If I look through the holes, does someone poke my eyes? Very cool creative image. Faved.
Tom
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::0930_23
06/08/12 5:58 PM GMT
Looks like someone is close to being a good shot Rob. I like the scene that is formed by placing the flipped shot against the original.

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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
.cynlee
06/08/12 8:21 PM GMT
Sure do get some interesting patterns by doing this. Looks like a religious figure (Buddha maybe) in the center portion. Oh, I just saw that Tom thought the same. I like this one best.
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.Roseman_Stan
06/08/12 9:54 PM GMT
It looks a bit like a coat of arms is starting to form between the holes. Neat work.
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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
.Starglow
06/08/12 11:29 PM GMT
I like the way you've worked the textures.
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.palral
06/08/12 11:33 PM GMT
The colors and textures on this one are phenomenal, Rob. This looks like the railroad tie that I dropped on my finger. I don't feel one bit bad that you shot it. I hope it suffered before it died. Have a great weekend back on your home world.
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I may be schizophrenic, but at least I have each other.
::vangoughs
06/09/12 4:21 PM GMT
Like a wooden fractal!!!
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::SEFA
06/11/12 7:43 AM GMT
SEFA
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::Inkeri
06/11/12 9:27 PM GMT
There's an insect in the middle.Fantastic photo and work.
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.Eubeen
06/13/12 2:31 AM GMT
A great job with this manipulation, Rob. An artful image you've created. Nice colours and textures.
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Criticism, like rain, should be gentle enough to nourish a man's growth without destroying his roots. — Frank A. Clark

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