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| 09/19/2006 11:42:57 PM |
Soon to be Mr.Hydeby russiComment: One of my ideas was a Jekyll/Hyde scenario, but I didn't get around to doing anything. I thought there would have been more. Good job with the make-up, a kind of greenish tinge to the skin. Background of bricks maybe should have been completely dark. |
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| 09/19/2006 11:40:42 PM |
The Little Scientists!by JudiComment: Hmm, they're not wearing real lab coats, but when you're a kid, business shirts will do.
I presume it's some potable concoction they salivating over. Good job. ;-) |
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| 09/19/2006 11:39:08 PM |
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| 09/19/2006 11:38:14 PM |
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| 09/17/2006 09:15:39 AM |
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| 09/17/2006 09:11:33 AM |
Dance of the Burmis Treeby aberrationComment: From Lessons of the Burmis Tree: "The Burmis Tree is the most photographed tree in the world. It was sentenced to perch on a ridge along Highway 3, in Southern Alberta, Canada, in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, for over 740 years. "
Well, it's the first time I've heard of it. That's a very hard to prove claim in the first sentence. London has more visitors than Alberta, and one tree I can name from there off the top of my head is the Elfin Oak.
So, about your photo. I like the negative space the tree gives to the sky. Maybe a tad over-sharpened. Nice composition overall. |
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| 09/17/2006 09:02:17 AM |
The Bonsai Loverby TUBORGComment: He has clippers to clip, but there's nothing that has been clipped. ;>þ
And then, some people may hold the theory that it isn't really a bonsi at all, but a branch held in a tray with sand in it... ;>þ
Is that someone's brother? ;>þ |
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| 09/15/2006 07:27:19 AM |
A Little Help From My Friendsby BeeCeeComment: At first, I thought that was a sandwich you were opening up in the water, but of course it's the dishcloth.
I don't know how you borrowed my family of ducks without me knowing, though. Or is it just the same set you bought? |
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| 09/15/2006 12:48:17 AM |
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| 09/15/2006 12:41:01 AM |
Textbookby donnamt24Comment: This was Gary Larson? That joke was in Sellar and Yeatman's "1066 and All That" (or maybe its sequel, "And Now All This") |
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