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Corsica | A serene haven

Started by Yan077, May 14, 2009, 01:03:29 PM

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RickD

Your MD is always impressive. I love the little bay in today's update.
My name is Raphael.
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sc-4

Yann i can't tell how this update looks......i can't find any words that can be used  $%Grinno$%  &apls

Call me Ludo

nas-t

#1182
THIS is super sweet - i want to go there now!  &apls &apls &apls

nbvc


Framly

What a nice little bay ;) Great place!

Your Flora+MMP is very well done :)

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Kergelen

Very nice litlle village. I like the use of the walls near the beach.

Again great work with the road  &apls &apls


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supremec

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Girafe

The Floraler

This is the end, hold your breath and count to ten, feel the earth move, and then...

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apeguy

Incredible, I love how the bay is half-surrounded by the mountains. ;D ;D

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noahclem

Beautiful work  &apls &apls  Just stunning, as usual! I love looking at your pictures and trying to imagine how you can create something like that. Great to see a new update here  :thumbsup:

kelis

On the road again ? From Corsica to Spain  $%Grinno$% As always, your work is amazing my friend  &apls &apls
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rambuckel

Angels can fly because they don't take themselves too serious!


Nanami


Ol.S / Benoit

Benoit.
MD : Click on picture

Swesim

Wonderful work as always!
Where did You get the boats in the second and third picture in the update?

ivo_su

#1195
Your photos are so startling that I honestly wonder how you made ​​them. It seems an impossible task and you may need and you like to make Caspar video how build all these details.

benedict

A big retroactive congratulations - your MD was number one on Ben's Top Ten on Dec 8 and Dec 15, 2011.

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Click on the banner to celebrate!

Yan077

#1197
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benedict, ivo_su, Swesim, Ol.S / Benoit, 976, rambuckel, kelis, noahclem, apeguy, Girafe, supremec, Kergelen, Framly, nbvc, nas-t, sc-4, RickD :

Thanks a lot for your very kind words  :thumbsup:


After a long break, it's time to come back home... to the sunshine... enjoy  ;)


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HD version ! (1600x1024 - 1.7Mo)


and a bonus, to the end  ;)

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Special thanks to my guinea fowl Girafe for the experiment of a new and awesome HD carpack !


Hope you'll like it !
Yann  :thumbsup:

rambuckel

Great to see you back!  :thumbsup: Those scenes are really impressive! Although I really do not like those overcrowded coastal villages  ;)
Angels can fly because they don't take themselves too serious!


Girafe

Amazing pics Yann, the traffic jam in the village remembers me Saint-Tropez.  during the summer.

You are sending us a ray of sunshine  ;)
The Floraler

This is the end, hold your breath and count to ten, feel the earth move, and then...

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