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Creative => Photography & Graphics => Topic started by: Tiermann on May 09, 2006, 06:06:37
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Two photos of my new Viking Florist and Garden Center scene:
(http://static.flickr.com/54/143270327_1f262e4b69_o.jpg)
(http://static.flickr.com/50/143270317_3cfae40bed_o.jpg)
Here you are a Viking coming back from a nice day in the field cutting lillies and someone sees you with a scythe in your hand and next thing you know it's all marauding hordes or something. Rumour is a terrible thing.
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Nice one, Tim! ;D
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Very funny! :lol:
I remember your Viking flower delivery story from a while back, and this is a terrific way to continue your cross-pollination of themes. Way to go!
(I love the little blue Beemer! It looks great used in a scene!)
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What is that? :o
This looks funny ... strange ... somehow cool 8-). -- I'm impressed, really a very nice setup, but I must get used to these "strangers" in modern themes :lol: -- Yes, yes, the Gardening theme is really a nice one, that colorful and full of life ...
Ah, I've spotted the woodbecker ;D And is this a penguin on top of one of these trees?
Oh, what's this about a Viking Flower Delivery Story? I must have missed this. Sounds quite interesting. Can somebody give me a link?
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Hi Jo,
It was my very first Playmo Story posted on Playmoboard.
http://www.playmoboard.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=6201 (http://www.playmoboard.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=6201)
>:D
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I'm quite amazed at how well you managed to get 2 completely different themes to work together! :D
Great set-up and photos, Tim! :)9
I remember your first photo Viking photo-story. :yup: Maybe you should post it again here for the benefit of those people who aren't already members of playmoboard? Yeah, Ok, I know it's only a small number of people... but I'm sure they would also love to see the pics. ;D
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Hello Tim
These are excellent !! Thank you for sharing them with us.
Kindest Regards Tim
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Great photos ;D Very funny to combine flowers and vikings :lol:
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Reminds me of those "What's in YOUR wallet?" commercials here in the States ... :lol:
Well done, Tim !!!
All the best,
Richard