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RE: and some "regular" Deserts

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Posted by: boxienuts at Wed Oct 7 07:57:39 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boxienuts ]  
   

Wow,those combos are incredible...cleaned up to the nth degree, but the "regular" deserts stand up very well on their own too, they are like the completely perfected pastel amped up with a little butter,caramel,toffee colors added. "Chestnut" works for that second one, but I think "Nutmeg" better describes what the desert adds to the yellow areas...just my humble oppinion though, take it for what it's worth.
Outstanding morph, I can't imagine desert is not at the top of everyones want list, I personally can't wait to see what a desert pewter granite pin looks like.
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Jeff Benfer
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