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Uploaded: 10/07/15 4:09 AM GMT
The White Bench
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The White Bench

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::corngrowth
10/07/15 9:15 AM GMT
Too beautiful to use this bench for an outdoors nap.

Perfect composition and treatment again John!
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.icedancer
10/07/15 11:16 AM GMT
Gorgeous scene and would make a wonderful place to sit and take in the beautiful and peaceful surroundings
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::photoeye68
10/07/15 12:51 AM GMT
Wounderful work on this master piece. Looks just like an oil painting. Definatly a great place to reflect on life.
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::tigger3
10/07/15 2:38 PM GMT
Truly outstanding work of art, faved! tigs =^..^=
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.CDHale
10/07/15 8:36 PM GMT
Just beautiful! Looks like a dream, John.
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.susanlynn
10/07/15 9:12 PM GMT
Interesting textures in the vegetation in this one, John, and the white bench adds so much to Your image.
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::Jimbobedsel
10/07/15 9:15 PM GMT
This is a very relaxed scene, John, probably due to the vibrating bench. It must have a powerful motor causing the whole area to vibrate! I wanna sit there a while! lol. Gorgeous work, again!
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::LynEve
10/08/15 12:42 AM GMT
An unusual and very pleasing effect on this lovely scene John.
It has an air of transitionary mystery :)
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.makeshifter
10/19/15 6:38 PM GMT
I really like the "texturizing" that makes this resemble an oil painting. The composition is perfect. Great shot!
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.Eubeen
10/20/15 12:18 AM GMT
A beautiful looking scene and capture, John. Great colours and textures in the image.
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