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Uploaded: 06/04/12 11:24 PM GMT
Copperopticus
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Found this while mining out in my back ...................mind??:):)

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.Joanie
06/05/12 12:28 AM GMT
So beautiful and outstanding!!!!
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::Dunstickin
06/05/12 6:22 AM GMT
I think you also have an 'idiots' dictionary in there too mate!...lol

Your titles are as cool as yer posts
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::corngrowth
06/05/12 7:06 AM GMT
Like to agree with Owd Bod, as even Google couln't give me a solution for your title, Bruce, lol. Your creation however is magnificient!

Regards, Cornelius.
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.gizmo1
06/05/12 5:56 PM GMT
Love the copper colours and the light plus shade,also the smooth edges to this stunning design.
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.ovar2008
06/05/12 7:13 PM GMT
Fabulous.My DT today.
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::Inkeri
06/05/12 9:31 PM GMT
I think that Copernicus is the key of this work.I can see some planets...But it is only a guess.Gorgeous work,Bruce.
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::vangoughs
06/05/12 10:02 PM GMT
Like an Indian Dream!!
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.icedancer
06/06/12 1:20 AM GMT
Magnificent creation and absolutely love the colours
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.koca
06/06/12 6:31 AM GMT
Nice work, Bruce, the colors and the forms are so beautiful. Lovely presentation and good composition.
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::SEFA
06/08/12 7:04 AM GMT
I like the copper tone very much. Very nice work!
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.Eubeen
06/09/12 1:59 PM GMT
I sold the mining rights to my mind years ago. I got a lovely bag of marbles for them. I've since lost my marbles, but I still have the pouch they came in. Which probably explains why I meander off the topic a lot. A fine of specimen of copperopticus as I have ever seen, Bruce. Perfectly preserved in that layer of nostalgia you rarely see any more.
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