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Gone with the wind...

Poser Alternative posted on Jul 02, 2010
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Thank you for comments on my previous graphic! News: I am going in the hospital for 1-2 weeks, starting on the 6Th of July. SO I WON'T BE ABLE TO COMMENT on your artwork for then. I will try to catch up when I get back home! Gone with the wind... From a favorite movie I had in mind the brave souls facing the oil in the Gulf, the lives of whom are changed forever. Many things change, it is difficult to get the full impact when you are living it. I pray for a swift recovery, but my realist side tells me that it wont be! Paul

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carlx

7:19AM | Fri, 02 July 2010

Wonderful composition and atmosphere!!! You are in my thoughts, my friend!!!

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jmb007

8:12AM | Fri, 02 July 2010

splendide image!!!bon courage

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alessimarco

8:56AM | Fri, 02 July 2010

A wonderful image reflective of the feeling of tragedy in the Gulf! All the best on your upcoming hospital visit. Come back soon!

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Lenord

9:58AM | Fri, 02 July 2010

I think you're right about that. We really have no Idea how bad it will get, wait until it starts raining oil and toxins inland and when, notice I say when not if, a Hurricane sucks it up and spits it out 100s of miles inland. The Gulf Coast may be in a battle for life itself and not just clean beaches, it could become a wasteland, all the while DC sits there sucking air and doing nothing. Shoves Soapbox to the side and walks away shaking head mumbling "and I voted for him"..... Peace Oh yeah, nice job man

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willpee

10:04AM | Fri, 02 July 2010

Powerful image and a great dedi to the men and woman of the gulf. hope you have a quick recovery !!

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daggerwilldo

11:22AM | Fri, 02 July 2010

Love the character and the concept. I think a lot of us have strong feelings about the effects and outcomes of the gulf. I encourage all to keep posting no matter how futile it may seem. It isn't. This stuff spreads across the net in ways we can never imagine. Momentum is gained for a better tomorrow. NICE JOB and a truly great render. Get better soon!!!!!!!

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Flint_Hawk Online Now!

12:33PM | Fri, 02 July 2010

It is a terrible disaster! Good luck to you!

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MagikUnicorn

1:30PM | Fri, 02 July 2010

Lovely work

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2Loose2Trek

3:47PM | Fri, 02 July 2010

I hope the hospital stay proves worthwhile. Good luck. And about the Gulf disaster, I wonder how many people appreciate that amount of toxic gases that are escaping into the atmosphere -- not to even mention the millions of gallons of Corexit dispersant that been sprayed on the oil slick to keep it hidden at lower depths. That stuff is lethal to plants and animals. The way the US government and BP are handling this situation is a crime. I think we've only begun to see the damage. Superb image.

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wilhelm2

4:01PM | Fri, 02 July 2010

Very nice work!

joaq

4:06PM | Fri, 02 July 2010

Come back soon,Paul!Bonne chance! Great pic my Friend!wonderful composition as always!!!

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npauling

8:59PM | Fri, 02 July 2010

I like how you have been using these great backgrounds to get these super images. I do hope all goes well at the hospital and we will catch up when you return. I will be thinking of you.

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soffy

5:06AM | Sat, 03 July 2010

Awesome work Paul,you are in my thoughts,Love & Hugzz***

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Eldeago

3:34AM | Sun, 04 July 2010

nicely done1

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morganahope

5:37AM | Mon, 05 July 2010

Hello Paul ... is my favorite movie too! 've watched so many times and always cry! I am very romantic! I do not know what health problems you have but know that I will pray for you!

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ZanderXL

5:17AM | Fri, 09 July 2010

Great image! Hope all goes well! Take care!

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Wryter

6:51PM | Sat, 07 August 2010

This one I find very interesting, forlorn almost a certain sadness of being but also a renewed strength in each return. The coloring and the way it was laid out is near perfect to transmit the feelings it does. Nicely done.


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