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I could burst my buttons with this guy!
He has a great sense of humor and is very generous. So here are some images Aaron said I could post as I wish. I keep this up as long as his kids don't prevent him drawing! ![]() ![]() Anyone else has photography cartoons? Asher |
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I don't have any cartoons, but I am vastly entertained by this series.
Used the link to it when it was first provided in another thread. That was my introduction to What the Duck. Asher, I can read it much better in your rendition here at OPF. The contrast is perfect for easy resolution of both the drawings and the text, for me, as compared to the "What the Duck"-website-screen that Opera 9 offers me. Just thought I'd put that comment in, since I'd previously discussed my issues with reading on an unrelated website, in another thread. I am so happy to be able to read What the Duck at OPF. Mary Last edited by Mary Bull; October 12th, 2006 at 03:28 AM. Reason: to fix typo |
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More WTD on Photography. This one sounds like a typical portrait client.
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<Chas> Everything in the frame must contribute to the picture. http://www.charlesLwebster.com |
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Now that is funny ;-)
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a bump for the funiest comic strip ever www.whattheduck.net, also bumped to get rid of the stupid advertising on the main page! :-)
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