huffstuff
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since August 2007
Posts: 1,222
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Post by huffstuff on Nov 10, 2007 23:12:55 GMT -5
Well, I see roots going down deep that have broken through pockets or caves in the earth...
Subterranean caverns
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Post by BuiltonRock on Nov 10, 2007 23:44:20 GMT -5
Swamp Bottom Sundown john
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sphereman
off to a rocking start
I was born between a rock and a hard spot, fortunately the rock was worth something!
Member since August 2007
Posts: 4
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Post by sphereman on Nov 11, 2007 4:37:41 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Towarri[/glow] - An Australian Evening Breeze
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Post by stoner on Nov 11, 2007 12:56:07 GMT -5
It reminds me of the Orson Welles classic, so I'll call it
WAR OF THE WORLDS
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Post by Tonyterner on Nov 12, 2007 12:17:03 GMT -5
Looks like water to me too. I see sail boats and their reflections. Reminds me of paintings by the french impressiontists. How about
Monet's Day at the Beach
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Sparky
starting to spend too much on rocks
Still diggin'...
Member since October 2007
Posts: 147
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Post by Sparky on Nov 13, 2007 12:25:23 GMT -5
How about BAYOU TWILIGHT?
Rus
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drupe
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since September 2005
Posts: 1,245
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Post by drupe on Nov 13, 2007 17:08:10 GMT -5
I Think "Prehistoric Dawn" fits the bill.
Pete
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Post by connrock on Nov 14, 2007 5:07:54 GMT -5
I've always been told to go with my first thought on somethng like this.
The first flash that went through my mind looking at the scene was "Sticks n Stones"
I do see a bog with dead swamp cedar trees and some white clouds in the background but I will go with me first thought!
"Sticks n Stones"
Thanks Jack!!
connrock
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chassroc
Cave Dweller
Rocks are abundant when you have rocktumblinghobby pals
Member since January 2005
Posts: 3,586
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Post by chassroc on Nov 14, 2007 16:40:42 GMT -5
Sunset on Mars
csroc
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Post by ladyt on Nov 15, 2007 15:48:55 GMT -5
Is sunset and twighlight the same thing?
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Post by LCARS on Nov 15, 2007 16:36:37 GMT -5
Technically speaking... Sunset/sunrise or dawn/dusk is the period of time anywhere on Earth (or in orbit around it) when any portion of the solar disk is intersecting the local horizon. Twighlight is a somewhat more difficult period of time to quantify when the refracted and scattered light from the sun is visible in the sky when the solar disk is completely below the local horizon. The official period of "twighlight" is defined differntly for different purposes and can be affected by things like your elevation, atmospheric conditions and geographical lattitude. High altitude wispy clouds can provide extended twighlight and near the poles there is a period of perpetual twighlight during the winter solstice. I hope that clears it up for ya. ;D
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drupe
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since September 2005
Posts: 1,245
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Post by drupe on Nov 15, 2007 16:48:53 GMT -5
Duh, yeah. Who didn't know that. Uhhhhhhhhh
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mirkaba
spending too much on rocks
Member since August 2006
Posts: 321
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Post by mirkaba on Nov 15, 2007 17:26:39 GMT -5
The Fire Down Below............. Bob
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Post by ladyt on Nov 15, 2007 20:26:17 GMT -5
That's what I thought.
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Post by Jack ( Yorkshire) on Nov 26, 2007 2:56:08 GMT -5
Hi All
Many thanks for entering the "Scene" competion,
The winner is "Toneyterern" "Monets' - Day at the beach"
Again thanks for all that entered all the best
Jack Yorkshire UK
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adrian65
Cave Dweller
Arch to golden memories and to great friends.
Member since February 2007
Posts: 10,790
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Post by adrian65 on Nov 26, 2007 8:35:33 GMT -5
Congrats Tony, you diserved it!
Adrian
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Post by ladyt on Nov 26, 2007 16:25:54 GMT -5
Congrats Tony!! Thanks for the contest Jack!!
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raqy
freely admits to licking rocks
Member since March 2007
Posts: 799
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Post by raqy on Nov 26, 2007 17:00:14 GMT -5
Congrats Tony!!! Great contest Jack. Raquel
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Post by krazydiamond on Nov 26, 2007 17:38:55 GMT -5
pffft....beginner's luck (just kidding), congrats, Tony! thanks for the contest, Jack!
KD
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Post by Tonyterner on Nov 28, 2007 10:37:39 GMT -5
Thanks all. KD, it actually is beginner's luck, its the first time I have won a naming contest. ;D Thanks for the contest Jack.
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