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Couldn't help but put a little red in this one. I think it works well though. Again, I like the way rocks stack up on themselves. This reminds me a little of a slice of the earth, through the rocks and down beyond. Not quite the colors I would imagine would be actually in the earth though. Brown is just too boring for me though.
I adore the yellow on the bottom. So happy!
ReplyDeleteThat is supposed to be a limey green. Must have played with the brightness balance too much. The light was getting bad.
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