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©2003-2009 `mental
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Late Night Hours
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In the late night hours,
When the wind chills the air,
The only sound I want to hear,
Is your peaceful silence,
Calling through the night,
The moon echoing your face,
The trees whispering your name.

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Dedicated to the one who can make me smile.
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Special Thanks to *acrophile for the usage of:
Hills In Idaho: [link]

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Drool Reminds me of my manip 'nightlife'. Beautiful - +fav
:iconh:
this picture is really cool. Did you manipulate a lot of it? Somehow reminds me of middle earth...
:iconmysticsick:
i love the blueness...the mountains look like a sheet blowing in the wind...great work...

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Colin
"When people look at my pictures, I want them to feel the way they do when they want to reread a line of a poem."
~Robert Frank
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wow.... so blue, so deep.. so beautiful..

i relly like those tones of colours.. the shadows in here are great..

i really like it..
and if you don't mind..

+fav
:iconpixi33:
+fav Ohhhhh Its so pretty. The moon and the rays are so wonderful with the colors. It looks so cold in that photo. Great job =) (Smile)
:iconmi4:
Yes, this is beautiful surreal in my opinion. I love the blue in this one and the 2 photos combined dont really look like two, which means you did an outstanding job in combining these two pieces. Again Worship

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:iconsunnie:
beautiful. And a beautiful description to go with it :) (Smile)

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:iconaphroditii:
absolutely breathtaking, that is all I need to say!
it's a +fav

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