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Uploaded: 01/22/07 3:36 PM GMT
The Leaning Tower of Pisa
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This idea is not entirely new (I think I saw something similar long ago) but I still hope you will like it! More resolutions at http://www.vladstudio.com/wallpaper/?456 Thanks!

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.MrDibbler
01/22/07 4:28 PM GMT
Just like your other stuff, it looks great. I love that style.
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::Jhihmoac
01/22/07 8:10 PM GMT
I agree with Dibbler...you've got a cool style...Good composition...
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::phasmid
01/23/07 2:26 AM GMT
I never thought of this tower as being that high in the sky...lol...love the whimsical cloud placement in this especially, Vlad.

:)PJ

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.margali
01/24/07 2:26 AM GMT
Love the nod to relativity! Great style, as always, as well.

- cfr
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.1bunnyslippers
01/24/07 3:19 AM GMT
Vlad, I love the style and imagination you have. Your gallery is full of these delightful images. Love this nod to the leaning tower - neat little story going on :) Keep up your delightful work :^*>
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I need to catch up on things so can't comment too much. But I love all of your fine images. I might be lurking in the background :)
Stephan_2
04/22/07 7:23 PM GMT
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.x3daydreamer3x
08/29/07 12:51 AM GMT
I went and actually saw the tower of pisa- now I wish it was more upbeat and fun like your picture. Haha love the guy with the balloon
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"You see things as they are and ask, 'Why?' I dream things as they never were and ask, 'Why not?'" -[The Serpent saying to Eve] in George Bernard Shaw's Back to Methuselah
::_SNAPDRAGON_
06/04/08 5:59 AM GMT
The old tower has never looked so good! Marvelous work:)
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