I want the Candy Cane!

© Graham Robards

I want the Candy Cane!

Uploaded: December 21, 2011

Description

Christmas wishes to all the Staff and BP family from Pat and Graham in Sunny Australia Cindy Annie and Parker.

Image of Cindy about to steal an early Christmas present, Candy Cane off the Tree!

Gradiant masks and maps used.

Comments

Barbara Waldoch December 22, 2011

Beautiful work, Pat!
Merry Christmas to you too. #1431805

Graham Robards December 22, 2011

Thankyou dear Barbara!

Merry Christmas to all your birds and creatures!

Pat #9881884

Joy Rector December 22, 2011

gorgeous, love this shot #9882161

Joyce Baldassarre December 22, 2011

soooooooooooooo cute! #9882215

John Connolly December 23, 2011

Cindy would never do a thing like that Pat, LOL!
A wonderful image, and Marg and I hope you have a Happy Christmas and Bonzer New year! #9883982

tony W. austin December 26, 2011

WOW !!!!!!!! simply stunning. one of the best pictures I have seen in a long time. #9887561

Graham Robards January 04, 2012

WOW!!! Thankyou Tony!

~Pat #9901387

Graham Robards January 04, 2012

HA HA. How did you guess John Cindy would do nothing like that LOL.

Best wishes

~Pat #9901402

Mitch Spence level-classic February 26, 2012

Very late holiday wishes back to you, Pat. What a great concept this image is, and how beautifully executed as well. #10002864

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