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The kids ate the gumballs. So I work with what I have.
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Very creative! It just wouldnt have been the same empty.
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Bynx, great idea. Once again you have shown that you can think way outside the box!!!
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Radioactive worms? Yummy! (Nice shot)
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I like that old machine!
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I jammed Xmas lites in the glass container as much as possible. When I finished up I saw more wires than lites. So I shot it anyway Then I copied/pasted some of the lites, rotating and flopping them so they didnt look all the same. Each layer was then changed to Lighten only. This got rid of all the dark parts and showed just the lites. After flattening the file this was the result. As Walter said, radioactive worms. The extension cord for the lites is hidden in back. All in all this was a fun shot. Gotta thank my son for digging up the lites.
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Very neat idea! I like it.
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