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Uploaded: 05/22/07 2:53 PM GMT
Darkwood
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The forgotten tombs were cold and silent. I felt a presence there, wandering hopelessly in the night.

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.u2ser
05/22/07 3:11 PM GMT
Wow Jay this is amazing. I love the scene and the dark colors. I don't like the top and bottom darkness spots though, :( But this is fantastic, keep up the great work!!!!
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I Laugh at the face of danger!!!! Then I hide under the bed till in goes away...
.MOOFIED1
05/22/07 4:35 PM GMT
this is one of the best manips i have EVER seen!!
BRAVO!!!!
saved to hd and faved too!
i hope i get it in the vb!!!
10+++++++++!
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.FlimBB
05/22/07 4:47 PM GMT
Wow. This is exceptionally awesome. The darkness spots could be thought of as part of the presentation. If I was there, this is probablly as much as my mind would allow in. The darkness has not been registered yet. Nice work. Fav+
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There are 00000010 kinds of people in the world. Those who speak binary and those who don't. -mw
.jesouris
05/22/07 9:07 PM GMT
excellent manipulation! Very nice effects, I love the contrasts and colors. This deserves high marks in the VB. Well done :)
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.Pheonix_dimention
05/23/07 4:32 AM GMT
Very well colaborated. feels like a scene out of Lord of the rings... well done!
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Everything has an equal, opposite and a random
.Catharina
05/24/07 9:07 AM GMT
Wow, so eerie..lol..really impressive work..yet again:)..Jason !
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.vampiric
09/17/07 1:12 AM GMT
I think this is by far my favorite image you've done. Keep up the good work! =)
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"I decided that it was not wisdom that enabled [poets] to write their poetry, but a kind of instinct or inspiration, such as you find in seers and prophets who deliver all their sublime messages without knowing in the least what they mean." --Socrates (in "Apology")

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