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11/07/2011 09:01:21 PM |
Nice observation :) Good lighting too.
If you'd stuck it on some fake grass or frozen peas, it would've looked like a tree on a lawn :) |
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11/07/2011 03:11:10 PM |
A very cool study in food. I may have chosen to crop the bottom a bit more, but this is very cool. |
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11/06/2011 08:29:05 PM |
At a guess it's hajeka - oddly wonderful;) |
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11/04/2011 05:56:47 AM |
Well taken but not a very compelling subject (unless you like Broccoli) |
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11/01/2011 03:41:54 PM |
Grog get round and heavy. No feel good, cannot chase fast meaty animals like when Grog was youngling. Wise one say Grog need to eat better. More green things, less fatty mammoth. Bah! Grog is grate hunter and fighter, eating of tender plants embarrasses Grog. But Grog has grate plan. Grog hunt Brok-olee beast with spear. Fight to death, then eat. Grog is still grate hunter.
...brok-olee taste like weeds that grow outside cave. Pthew! |
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11/01/2011 08:45:31 AM |
Oh how cute!!! Nice colours too. |
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