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Two ring pics - which one? (& C&C)

 
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Dec 30, 2008 16:48 as a reply to  @ post 6969672 |  #16

I like #1.


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Dec 30, 2008 22:15 as a reply to  @ boog69's post |  #17

#1 is awesome
#2 the sun dial engravings are 2 distracting for the rings.


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Dec 30, 2008 22:37 |  #18

number 1


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Dec 30, 2008 23:28 |  #19

I would vote number two if you took away the green. It's quite distracting.


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Jan 01, 2009 15:38 as a reply to  @ post 6969672 |  #20

They're both beautiful but I think #2 is the one I'd want to be a part of my album.




  
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Jan 01, 2009 15:39 |  #21

I like 1 better.


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Jan 01, 2009 23:37 |  #22

I like #1. It focuses your attention where it belongs -- on the rings. #2 has too many distractions (in my opinion).

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