File:Fleur de la Mer.JPG
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This in an image of a sculpture entitled "Fleur de la Mer" created in Italian White Alabaster, in 1995 by Alice Schonfeld. Photographer: User:xyxyboy (Tres Watson) This image was taken on 6/10/2004 using a Cannon Digital Rebel f/4.5, 1/25 sec., at 33 mm ISO-200, and was taken at her residence in La Costa, California
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current | 21:57, 30 November 2006 | 2,048 × 3,072 (917 KB) | Xyxyboy (talk | contribs) | This in an image of a sculpture entitled "Fleur de la Mer" created in Italian White Alabaster, in 1995 by Alice Schonfeld. Photographer: User:xyxyboy (Tres Watson) This image was taken on 6/10/2004 using a Cannon Digital Rebel f/4.5, 1/25 sec., at 33 mm |
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