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Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
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> Not what I intended but so much better
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> Mick
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Very cool! Muddy waters!
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"Mick Hazelgrove" <mha### [at] mindaswinternetcouk> wrote :
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> Not what I intended but so much better
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That happens to me a lot! And yes, it is -quite- good.
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Awesome! Resembles a ploughed (ouch! Is that correct English) field.
Only one thing to comment on, and that's the obvious ambient-colour up
close to the left. I would like to see some detail in there.
sig.
Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
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> Not what I intended but so much better
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am i the only one reminded of Escher's "Puddle" (1952)?
(the resemblance is not strong)
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Hi Mick
You've done it again. This is fantastic.
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The scene is, of course, breathtaking. But the question remains: what
IS that stuff in the foreground? It is reminiscent of some kind of
ethnic cracker or bread.
Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
> Not what I intended but so much better
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We have some peaks in the UK where the tops are flat and covered in peat it
reminds me of that - muddy, torn by wind, rain and Frost into the most
amazing shapes and hell to walk over!!!
Mick
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Greg M. Johnson <gre### [at] my-dejanewscom> wrote in message
news:387B41D6.79EFBA32@my-dejanews.com...
> The scene is, of course, breathtaking. But the question remains: what
> IS that stuff in the foreground? It is reminiscent of some kind of
> ethnic cracker or bread.
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> Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
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> > Not what I intended but so much better
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> > Mick
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> > [Image]
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"Ken" <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote in message
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> Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
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> > Not what I intended but so much better
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> > Mick
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> An appropriate name. I recently watched the movie "Deep Impact" and this
> is how I envision what the landscape would look like immediately after the
> waters had receded.
>
Looks like a potato pivot first thing in the morning, in badly drained
ground, IMO (and the guy that made those rows must have been very drunk).
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"Data" <not@all> wrote in message news:3af76a3d@news.povray.org...
> "Ken" <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote in message
> news:3878EBB9.8A65A3C9@pacbell.net...
> > Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
> > >
> > > Not what I intended but so much better
> > >
> > > Mick
> >
> > An appropriate name. I recently watched the movie "Deep Impact" and
this
> > is how I envision what the landscape would look like immediately after
the
> > waters had receded.
> >
> Looks like a potato pivot first thing in the morning, in badly drained
> ground, IMO (and the guy that made those rows must have been very drunk).
>
>
Sounds interesting. It's a pity I can't see the original post.
Nekar Xenos
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"Nekar Xenos" <j-p### [at] citywalkcoza> wrote in message
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> "Data" <not@all> wrote in message news:3af76a3d@news.povray.org...
> > Looks like a potato pivot first thing in the morning, in badly drained
> > ground, IMO (and the guy that made those rows must have been very
drunk).
>
> Sounds interesting. It's a pity I can't see the original post.
>
I resubscribed to the group last month, but I see posts from last year as
well. It's probably one of them :( Sorry
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