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Uploaded: 11/10/12 3:52 PM GMT
Fish
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Well had some time to kill and ended up with lets say huuummm a different picture than that I started with.

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.tib
11/10/12 5:28 PM GMT
Wow! Those are some BIG fish, you wouldn't catch me dipping my toes in the water there! Love the boats and the buildings Rob. I like the repetition of the red curtains in the restaurant and love the bricks and all of the windows too, what a great view they must have! The clouds are wonderful and the waning crescent moon is perfect. Very nice work on this beautiful place my friend!
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::stonewolff
11/10/12 5:53 PM GMT
A beautiful view and the moon is a great addition!...nice....
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.gizmo1
11/10/12 8:54 PM GMT
Wow stunning capture and beautiful effect of light and colours.I love the detail and the not light or dark effect in your photo's.Them fish are of some size mate I will get my rod out and be on my way lol.
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.Roseman_Stan
11/10/12 9:41 PM GMT
Love what you did here. The big fish in the water is a special touch!
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::LakeMichigan
11/11/12 2:29 AM GMT
Great manipulation, Rob.
Wonderful colors and the moon is great.
Well done!
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::Fifthbeatle
11/11/12 8:07 PM GMT
This is a wild one, RV! I like that moon!
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.elektronist
11/12/12 12:04 AM GMT
Yep! It's quite different. Creative work. -Tanju
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.Eubeen
11/24/12 3:17 AM GMT
I have no idea how you got your fishing boat into the local aquarium, but I'm pretty sure those fish are off limits. A great looking scene Rob, and wonderful manipulation skills.
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