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20,000 Leagues Under the Tub Water Something Lurks...
20,000 Leagues Under the Tub Water Something Lurks... by @lynne (Lynne)

RP scene, requested by Bast. I really like how this came out ^.^ It's Eve, playing sea monster with her daddy. She's tackling him into the tub.. isn't she ADORABLE!? The motion blur ended up being kind of hard to do.. but it was fun.. the whole thing was fun :D Except the background. That was boring. But it came out okay.. I haven't done very many action shots before; they're lotsa fun! Artwork © Copyright 2003 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Saturday, 21 June, 2003 @ 03:43 PM

I love the water effects in this :D, another masterpiece! ^^

Posted: Saturday, 21 June, 2003 @ 03:49 PM

gorgeous water effect! cute little eve! as always i love it lynne^^ very beautiful. i need nifty editing program like youooooooooo!

Posted: Saturday, 21 June, 2003 @ 03:51 PM

LMAO! XD!!! She's all like "ZOOM!" I love it! The water effects kick ass too. :D hugs Thank you!

Posted: Saturday, 21 June, 2003 @ 08:41 PM

X''D!!!!!! GAH! You can HEAR Dai's eyes going POIT! Eve the sea monster! Dai flying into the tub! ZOOM lines! Giant waves! And...X'''D!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted: Monday, 23 June, 2003 @ 02:24 PM

XD i actually laughed out loud at this piccy. usually i just browse around looking at your pics but i had to review. dai looks so hilarious. he's all 'O_O' nice job!

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