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Yay guess where those guys live... While your thinking I'll suggest you to not to say that the walrus and his/her baby are ruining the piece.

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Vielen dank!

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ehkäpä hieman isompi kuva koko olis kivempi =) mut kaunis se on tuollainki vaik ei yksityiskohtia pääsekään katseleen

hienoa työtä!

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ummm... Germany?? lol, just kidding :)

It's really beautiful, and the walrus' are NOT ruining the piece, they help to balance out the compostion and make it more than a regular landscape/spacescape, while still enhancing the rest of the piece :)

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I love the effect on where you have placed the colours, plus the Walrus' DO NOT ruin the pic, they really make it look...warm. yeah that's the word :D nice one :+fav:
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Let's be honest here, who has a problem with Walrusi (wouldn't that be the plural?) They're too amazing to hate! I love them! Great Work!

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Beautiful! B-)

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damn those colors are beautiful! you dont see such a variaty of colors in a space piece much... amazing work!

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