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03/18/2011 12:06:18 AM |
It's the irreverence and abstract that I enjoy. :) |
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03/17/2011 10:53:45 AM |
:) How I love this photo. |
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03/16/2011 12:00:19 PM |
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03/15/2011 09:40:26 PM |
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03/15/2011 11:48:20 AM |
this is soooo very blurry |
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03/14/2011 07:37:51 PM |
Unfortunately I don't get it. I feel underwater, and that's always good, but the tones and colors are off and yet it might still be a dachshund or a constipated, tailless salamander treading water. I do not know. The faded lines in the lower right are quite nice, but the rest has me wanting to just look at something else. Sorry. |
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03/12/2011 01:05:50 PM |
looks like something xion would do.. a gecko? |
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03/12/2011 05:00:24 AM |
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03/11/2011 07:48:13 PM |
A bit too abstract for my tastes... can't really tell what this is to evaluate whether or not it meets the challenge. Sorry. |
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03/11/2011 05:24:37 AM |
After numerous court cases, National Geographic eventually recovered the $500 mil grant paid out for further study of the flying dachshund, as it became clear that it was a flying prairie dog. |
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