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©2008-2009 ~maggotsomg
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excuse the bad french :)
took this a week ago at my aunts house. we got these for my three-year old cousin to give to her after her dance recital

selective coloring in photoshop cs2

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:iconohsusannah256:
This is beautiful!! :nod:

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And so the light stacks up.
The stars express themselves.
The moon coelesces into something beautiful.
Unity with the sky.
And the night comes falling.
© 2007 Lisa Zaran


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:iconaneternity:
I like the bright colors ! : D
:iconeleaphotogirl:
your french looks right to me.

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If ever there was a representation of my future it would probably be an airplane crashing into the earth from a round of friendly fire aimed by the inventor of the nuclear bomb frying his eyes out. =)
:iconmaggotsomg:
well i'm not sure if "bright" is a french word :P
:iconeleaphotogirl:
nah its brilliant
I didn't see that part =)

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If ever there was a representation of my future it would probably be an airplane crashing into the earth from a round of friendly fire aimed by the inventor of the nuclear bomb frying his eyes out. =)
:iconimapiranah08:
lesquels sont :)

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out of sight out of mind out of body out of mind
:iconblanzeflor:
LOVE THE COLORS IN THIS!!!!

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A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world.--Oscar Wilde
:iconmaggotsomg:
thanks! the blob of yellow used to be red but selective coloring changed all that
:iconqueenofjealoushearts:
Wow, very beautiful! Where the flowers originally this bright?

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**~ "....a n d s l e e p....j u s t s l e e p...." ~**

--"I can't...I can't ever wake up."--

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May 24, 2008
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OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
u-miniD,Stylus V
10/20 second
F/4.9
12 mm
125
Nov 30, 1999, 12:00:00 AM

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