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Uploaded: 03/24/11 12:13 AM GMT
Little Visitor 2
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I played around with the lighting a bit on this one. I started looking at the first one and decided I could improve a bit. =)

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::0930_23
03/24/11 1:21 AM GMT
It does look better Nessa. You might be right about the raccoon.

TicK


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Cameras are like people--sometimes they lose focus.
::Jimbobedsel
03/24/11 2:05 AM GMT
This one has better color and contrast, Nessa. Nice rework.
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.Eubeen
03/24/11 6:01 AM GMT
What happened, did the snap of the camera shutter scare the poor little raccoon out of it's tracks? A nice rework of your photo. Good lighting, textures and colours.
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Painting is an illusion, a piece of magic, so what you see is not what you see. - Philip Guston
.blithe16
03/24/11 7:20 AM GMT
i see a horizontal alien head in that log(?) all the way to the right, two bulbous eyes and a chin.. thinking this is just me
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how can one use letters, words or prose against its own institution? is it not to say that this accepted alphabet can portray intolerable thoughts against itself; the reflection of these words represent the meaning of ones mindless inquiry, generalizing became this text. . .read the marks behind a letter of assurance/ freedom is jailed within. . ." _ EaB
::Dunstickin
03/24/11 8:42 AM GMT
You done good sweetheart...

Nice and clear too...I might be tempted to take some off the top to emphasise the tracks!..

fine work!>.
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* A picture is the expression of an impression * .. .. OwdBob'sGallery
::busybottle
03/25/11 6:28 AM GMT
Vanessa
He left his mark. But what a nice little place to leave it. I love the colors and composition going on here especially that knotty twisty old log. Very well done.
Paul
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"It is not MY fault that I never learned to accept responsibility!"
.Drummer_girl
04/02/11 10:39 AM GMT
Great photo :)
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"Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it." Confucius

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