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| 01/06/2013 04:57:47 PM |
huh ?by mariucaComment: Exactly. Effectively twisted environment with no key to its scale. Well done. |
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| 01/06/2013 04:55:33 PM |
Just A Wee Bit Battyby Marc923Comment: The blurred edges give it the edge, so to speak. Makes it look kind of slimey and fearsome. Top five for sure. Congrats. |
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| 01/06/2013 04:53:59 PM |
Uncertain Welcomeby glad2badadComment: Great idea just misses posing the two (live) dogs for maximum effect. Just ask the distant one to step out and growl; get the foreground dog to show some teeth and you've got it. Easy. As if. Top ten in my book. Voted earlier. |
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wide1by ambakerComment: Exposure perfect. Maybe the scanner adjusts - mine does by default. Have to keep disabling it. Now this looks like my Widelus - curved horizontal lines and all. Surprisingly sharp for the price. |
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