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Uploaded: 10/06/12 3:07 PM GMT
Sail
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Some wood and Paint.net

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.Starglow
10/06/12 3:11 PM GMT
Beautiful sailboat and I like the wood grain texture you've worked into the photo. Colors are gorgeous too.
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.gizmo1
10/06/12 6:02 PM GMT
Very nice piece of artistic work and the scene is stunning over the wood surfaces!
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.tib
10/06/12 8:08 PM GMT
I really love this Rob. I noticed that you have one similar to it in your gallery and liked it as well. This is such a wonderful and creative idea and the sailboat is perfect for this too! Very nice work my friend. Hope you remember me when you become rich and famous!
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Spend a few minutes each day being grateful for what you have and who you have to share it with.
.Tedi
10/06/12 9:14 PM GMT
Gorgeous work, there are so beautiful subjects there.
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::cynlee
10/06/12 9:55 PM GMT
Beautiful etching. I'm going to try this someday. I like the effect.
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::0930_23
10/07/12 2:26 AM GMT
It looks good on the wood texture, Rob. Would make a good wall hanger.

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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
::LakeMichigan
10/08/12 3:15 AM GMT
Great work Rob . It looks like a beautiful painting.
Nicely done !
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I would travel only by horse, if I had the choice. ~ Linda McCartney ~
.elektronist
10/08/12 8:57 AM GMT
Great work, Rob. I like very much your 'painting on the wood' effect. Beautiful result. -Tanju
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Be free - use Linux
::luckyshot
10/14/12 1:11 AM GMT
Rob - A great outcome of your 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'.
.Eubeen
10/19/12 2:25 AM GMT
A great shot of this wooden sail boat. The textures must be from one of the boards. Good manipulation work Rob and a lovely looking scene.
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