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Uploaded: 02/11/11 5:59 PM GMT
Weathering Out The Storm
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Another Tierazon or Sterling 2 image; heck I don't remember:):) Assembled in Paint.net and spruced up a bit in Photoscape. Hope you like:)

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.koca
02/11/11 6:08 PM GMT
Very interesting and elegant. I like the beautiful colors.
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.flanno2610
02/11/11 8:03 PM GMT
Another fine pice of work!
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::SEFA
02/11/11 8:54 PM GMT
I like the soft colors and the designs are very beautiful.
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::danika
02/11/11 9:53 PM GMT
I love the detail & colors ... beautiful work, Bruce.
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"Packers Rock!"
::Inkeri
02/11/11 10:51 PM GMT
Wonderful design.A Very Beautiful work,Bruce.
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.Joanie
02/12/11 1:27 AM GMT
I'd like to know how you break apart the fractal to create things like this!!!! Gorgeous and superb work Bruce! You totally amaze me Mr. Stunningmaker!!!
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::Jimbobedsel
02/12/11 1:57 AM GMT
I think you should coin a new phrase..."Bruced up" instead of spruced up. LOL. I like the light blues and light browns in this. They look good together.
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.rvdb
02/12/11 7:48 AM GMT
Well to storm fronts about to met thats not good the picture is good well done Bruce.

Rob
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The reason why the sunsets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB
.gizmo1
02/12/11 7:01 PM GMT
Another stunning design,I love the bright gold light running across the centre of the design and the background work very nicely with this great looking design.
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.icedancer
02/13/11 4:55 PM GMT
Wow, another breath taking creation and love those colours. Right into my favs
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.Eubeen
02/13/11 9:16 PM GMT
Bruce - You realizes this totally messes up the record keeping. We'll let it slip this time, if only because we need a place to ride out the oncoming storm.
A fantastic looking piece Bruce. Love the colours you've used and the details in the design. Great job!
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Painting is an illusion, a piece of magic, so what you see is not what you see. - Philip Guston

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