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April 3, 2008
Carolyn Rasmussen
TFT
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Guest
07-Apr-2008 12:42
I love this one for reasons I can't explain. Wonderful. zm
Barry S Moore
05-Apr-2008 13:13
Wonderful composition
LM Gildersleeve
04-Apr-2008 23:38
You do so well with the simple compositions. I'm inspired. :D
Aud Elise Sjøsæther
04-Apr-2008 17:16
Flott bilde! Fine jordfarger : ) V
Antonio Ruggiero
04-Apr-2008 14:14
Ottima composition. good job...Brava...V
Barbara Heide
04-Apr-2008 14:08
nice shot!
Carol Rollins
04-Apr-2008 12:31
A wonderful, creative still.
Heidi Jonker
04-Apr-2008 09:11
Beautiful composed still!
Maaike Huizer
04-Apr-2008 08:24
What a lovely still live. Beautiful composed.
Russ Rose
04-Apr-2008 04:27
Nicely done.
Jason Anderson
04-Apr-2008 00:48
I can smell the cinnamon from here. There's a food theme going around today!
Beautiful shot, great focus.
laine82
04-Apr-2008 00:42
Mine is granite so unsuitable for a whitish challenge...great shot, Carolyn
Chad Ramsey
04-Apr-2008 00:36
Excellent focus and setting! V
Phillip Normanton
03-Apr-2008 23:40
So, the mortar is the bowl??? Always wondered, had assumed the other way around though, because of the sort that explode... mortars that is, not bowls. Whoever heard of an exploding bowl?!
Great whitish shot regardless :))
marita toftgard
03-Apr-2008 23:23
very stylish
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mathilda williams
03-Apr-2008 23:11
very rustic and beautiful.
mathilda
Andrew Vincent
03-Apr-2008 22:55
Wow you must be strong! Give me a food processor any old day ;-)
Great shot Carolyn, VOTE!
monil
03-Apr-2008 21:01
Excellent light and tones. v
Guest
03-Apr-2008 18:35
Yes, great composition!
Guido Hahnraths
03-Apr-2008 18:10
Very nice done, I like the compo. and the colors.
Máire Uí Mhaicín
03-Apr-2008 18:00
So, what are you grinding in this lovely Tuscan pestle and mortar? Cinnamon? Any chance of a slice of the apple pie with cinnamon??
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