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Posted on 16/08/06 06:35:01 AM  | 
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					Whaler
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					Re: Contest 109: The doors of perception
					
 Thanks, Pierre! _________________ Only in my brightest moments I understand myself  | 
Posted on 16/08/06 12:03:18 PM  | 
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					Norm
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					Re: Contest 109: The doors of perception
					 Hello everyone, having fun with the book so thought I would join in the fun here and hopefully learn from all of you. Norm ![]()  | 
Posted on 16/08/06 1:23:47 PM  | 
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					Whaler
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					Re: Contest 109: The doors of perception
					 Welcome to the forum, Norm. You have created a very nice picture. To me it gives a fairy tale association. I like it. _________________ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  | 
Posted on 16/08/06 5:56:58 PM  | 
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					Deborah Morley
 Makeover Magician Posts: 1319 Reply  | 
				
					Re: Contest 109: The doors of perception
					 Think I've lost the plot! ![]()  | 
Posted on 16/08/06 8:54:57 PM  | 
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					salfordnurse
 Intensive Illustrator Posts: 207 Reply  | 
				
					Re: Contest 109: The doors of perception
					 here's my attempt. Think I've been watching lord of the rings and the chronicals of Narnia to much. Hope you all like it!!!   ![]()  | 
Posted on 16/08/06 9:48:57 PM  | 
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					BobbyJo
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					Re: Contest 109: The doors of perception
					 Here's my go ![]() _________________ BJ - Image Imaginator ![]()  | 
Posted on 16/08/06 11:04:28 PM  | 
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					tank172
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					Re: Contest 109: The doors of perception
					 I was curious if I could match the graininess and effects on this old photograph of the St. Joseph Cathedral...found it on Google Images. ![]()  | 
Posted on 17/08/06 03:33:14 AM  | 
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					michael sinclair
 Off-Topic Opportunist Posts: 1871 Reply  | 
				
					Re: Contest 109: The doors of perception
					 The Haunting... ![]()  | 
Posted on 17/08/06 07:19:00 AM  | 
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					eyal fitoussi
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					Re: Contest 109: The doors of perception
					 thank you michael for your comment.    i like your entry too. | 
Posted on 17/08/06 09:15:01 AM  | 
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					salfordnurse
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					Re: Contest 109: The doors of perception
					 Sorry for the second posting but just a few tweaks. The doorway look to be into good a condition. ![]()  | 
Posted on 17/08/06 2:52:14 PM  | 
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					josephine harvatt
 Gag Gadgeteer Posts: 101 Reply  | 
				
					Re: Contest 109: The doors of perception
					 Love the forest Norm - where did that come from? Also some nifty shadow work Mr Sinclair, and a good aftertweak salford nurse! _________________ I'm not really bad - I just draw that way  | 
Posted on 17/08/06 2:57:20 PM  | 
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					josephine harvatt
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					Re: Contest 109: The doors of perception
					 btw a friend pointed out that my avatar looks like I'm giving the V sign - for the record not so ! I'm just being coy. _________________ I'm not really bad - I just draw that way  | 
Posted on 18/08/06 02:42:21 AM  | 
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					Tom
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					Re: Contest 109: The doors of perception
					 Just now looked at all the images. Very creative! Thought I would sneak one in. Click here for 200kb version. ![]()  | 
Posted on 18/08/06 03:13:53 AM  | 
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					Pierre
 Constructional Confabulator Posts: 637 Reply  | 
				
					Re: Contest 109: The doors of perception
					 Walking in the gardens of Chantilly Castle near Paris lest summer... I just remembered I took that picture!   ![]() _________________  | 
Posted on 18/08/06 03:34:16 AM  | 
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					pauline
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					Re: Contest 109: The doors of perception
					 Haven't been to the zoo in about 7 years and they've really spruced the place up since then! ![]() _________________ Pauline  | 
Posted on 18/08/06 03:47:14 AM  | 
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					pauline
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					Re: Contest 109: The doors of perception
					 Lots of terrific entries this week. It's also wonderful to see so many new people joining. Welcome all and I look forward to seeing your work on future challenges! _________________ Pauline  | 
Posted on 18/08/06 04:36:50 AM  | 
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					raffy
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					Re: Contest 109: The doors of perception
					 Good ones.Pauline and Pierre! (Was that at the Toronto Zoo,Pauline?Man,they're really going up market!) _________________ Dogs have masters;Cats have staff.  | 
Posted on 18/08/06 09:32:17 AM  | 
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					Sophie
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					Re: Contest 109: The doors of perception
					 [quoted] Eggbox wrote: "Madam, all our houses will have magnificent naturally weathered doors" Eggbox I really like your choice of venue for the door. It works well here. Excellently done! Sophie  | 
Posted on 18/08/06 10:23:25 AM  | 
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					David Asch
 Tech Support Posts: 1913 Reply  | 
				
					Re: Contest 109: The doors of perception
					 Great entries again this week! Steve's due back next week so he'll be adding the round-ups to this and the previous challenge then. I've just posted the latest challenge, have fun! _________________ A happy-go-lucky chap, always dressed in black  | 
Posted on 18/08/06 1:31:14 PM  | 
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					pauline
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					Re: Contest 109: The doors of perception
					 Yes Alice it's the Toronto zoo. It really has been updated since I was last there. Lots of new signs, a kids water play area, and neat cllimbing areas for the animals (like the one above) and one also for the humans that was fun to climb on. _________________ Pauline  | 
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