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dying on a field of gold.


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Daily Deviation, 2006-09-23

Daily Deviation_feels like...? ~adeadrockstar continues the sentence with "dying on a field of gold." The sunny and spacy scenery could depict a lot of things to a lot of people, from freedom to dying, altho the two are not so far from each other. The dark and oppressive sky is what makes this slightly different from the sunniest of days. Enjoy the weather and mood of this. (Suggested by =ssecret and Featured by `suzi9mm)

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I love the colors and overall composition. Great shot!

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thank you a lot!:)

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wow! lovely... grat sky and tones of colours...well done

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:D thank you.
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Perfect sky...and the blue is a great contrast with the gold!

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thank you.
i feel so honoured to receive a comment from you!:D

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You very much deserve it!

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...you schmooze (??right word) me.

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