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Moon Tree
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12/19/07 12:47 AM GMT
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Moon Tree
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Waiting in the dark
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.marcaribe
12/19/07 2:07 PM GMT
Gee I didn't know trees grew on the Moon. I find it very creative.
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.dcbls
12/19/07 2:49 PM GMT
Its amazing how altering the colors makes it look so alien. Nicely done.
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But I being poor have only my dreams. I have spread my dreams beneath your feet. Tread softly for you tread upon my dreams
.FlimBB
12/19/07 9:44 PM GMT
Nice effect! I love it and faved it. Great job.
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There are 00000010 kinds of people in the world. Those who speak binary and those who don't. -mw
::doubleheader
12/20/07 6:13 PM GMT
color change, or negative image? whatever, nice end result.. creative and cool..well done...=D
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Live simply. Speak kindly. Care deeply. Love generously.
::paul1972
05/03/08 1:33 PM GMT
Very creative, I really like what you've dobe here. Have you just turned this into a negative?
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Sorry if I am sometimes late with my comments and thank yous, timing was never my best quality!
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.Roseman_Stan
05/13/08 12:53 AM GMT
Very nice shot. Your gallery is full of beautiful shots! Nice work all the way around.
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