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Chapeau by *planet0:iconplanet0:


©2007-2008 *planet0
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Submitted: Oct 1, 2007
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Daily Deviation, 2007-10-05

Daily DeviationChapeau by *planet0 - If I could express how much I love this, and more importantly why I love this , I would be forever grateful. Alas, I can't. Even the most powerful words that I can possibly think of to describe this work and the feeling it gives me, feel redundant and silly when compared to the piece itself. Thanks for sharing ! (Suggested by ¢mindfuckx and Featured by ^hellfirediva)

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*BRipin:iconBRipin: Oct 1, 2007, 2:13:25 PM
LOL...She is so adorable.

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*webfoe:iconwebfoe: Oct 1, 2007, 2:50:08 PM
:D Talk about an aprhensive look on her face :lol: Excellent photo...nice lighting and the tail makes for a solid composition. :thumbsup:

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*RTrib:iconRTrib: Oct 1, 2007, 3:08:13 PM
Always one of my favorites!
*planet0:iconplanet0: Oct 1, 2007, 6:06:36 PM
:sun: Thank you for stopping by....
`glitterdarkstar:iconglitterdarkstar: Oct 2, 2007, 1:10:30 AM
featured on my daily journal ... hope it works :)

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~JazzyGeo:iconJazzyGeo: Oct 2, 2007, 2:48:21 AM
reminds me of Ashes and Snow project by Gregory Colbert . . .

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