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Make: Hewlett-Packard
Model: HP PhotoSmart R927 (V01.00)+
Shutter Speed: 1/232 second
F Number: F/3.5
Focal Length: 8 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Mar 11, 2007, 6:21:19 PM
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We want to know what love means to you!
Get your creative juices flowing and design a movie poster for "Paper Heart" that focuses on the theme "What Does Love Mean to Me?".
Below we have compiled a list of 101 tips to help you improve your photography. You may know some of them already but were confident that you'll find at least a few gems in there! Go get yourself a cup of coffee and make sure you are sitting comfortably!
This is a collection of deviations showing real Pinups in the classic Retro poses from various Artists. For the 4rd time I present a variation of Vintage Pinup Queens as well as fresh modern Pinup art. If you love Polkadots, seamed Nylons, Plateau-Heels and and Miles-long-legs you should not miss this collection.
Inspired by Trudi Canavan's "The Black Magician Trilogy" =liam-stock and =Staub-und-Schatten produced stock images with the theme "Black Magic" for you to bring fantasy and magic to life.
When it comes to community spirit, `Rushy is a shining example. From participating in devmeets, to providing positive encouragement to other artists, `Rushy can always be found demonstrating what it really takes to be a true deviant. It's without any hesitation that we are delighted to award the Deviousness Award for July 2009 to `RushyRead More
Devious Comments
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The rabbit made me do it! O_O
I hope you like. Thanks for offering such gorgeous stock!!
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"Wicked is what evil tastes like!"
Ana-Lyn~~
"Let them call me a rebel, and welcome; I feel no concern from it.
For I should suffer the misery of devils, were I to make a whore of my soul."
Thomas Paine
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No need to thank me for commenting, instead, go check my deviations and comment back
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"Wicked is what evil tastes like!"
Ana-Lyn~~
"Let them call me a rebel, and welcome; I feel no concern from it.
For I should suffer the misery of devils, were I to make a whore of my soul."
Thomas Paine
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