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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 8/17/2007
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OH that sounds terrific and now that you mention it, I suddenly do recognize it as ice looking much like what I see down at the fjord at wintertime with straws and oxygenebubbles under the ice.
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taran
{K:1284} 8/17/2007
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You are really entertaining the dark side. This is one of those pieces that pulls a lot of its effect from the title. This looks like so many things at once, a real choose your own adventure piece. Nice work.
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 8/15/2007
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twisted skull humanoid sinking
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 8/15/2007
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nice excercise in seeing here mate well done love the suggestion
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Ursula Luschnig
{K:21723} 8/14/2007
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Fascinating,it looks so real ! I fav a drowned bird .
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 8/14/2007
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you did paint it, confess! :))
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Tony Smallman
{K:23858} 8/14/2007
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Well,I can see you want to keep us all guessing;when I read the title I really did think you'd decided make a clean break but then you write 'for the moment'!!Could this be the beginning of a new religious movement- hope not,there are far too many as there is.Waiting ,with bated(baited?)breath for your next post from the Antipodean Alps-Like in the film Carrie,I'm expecting to see a claw thrusting through the ice,at the very least! Tony:) PS the photo is great,has a celestial feel to it.
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Roberto Ziviani
{K:287} 8/14/2007
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Good realization: good colors and good contrast. I like it.
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Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 8/14/2007
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Went on a tramp in the alps. Pools of ice are new and exciting to me Annemette of Nordsjælland, I spent a lot of time looking down! I assume the air bubbles came from photosynthesis or decay in the plants. :)
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 8/14/2007
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I would love to have this full-size on my wall so I could stare at it for hours:-) A drowned duck or one diving down due to the oxygenebubbles maybe? May I ask how you did this striking and suggestive image? Best wishes Annemette
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