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Lots of Shiny Objects at Senaga Siren

Amazing! Congratulation to the Glitch who did this fine work.

This is what happens when you poke too much cheese at Senaga Siren.

No Intrinsic value?  Puh-lease.

Posted 9 months ago by HeyGabe Subscriber! | Permalink

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  • That is *snurfle* beautiful.

    Wow, that must've taken forever...  well done, Anonymous Installation Artist!
    Posted 9 months ago by Georgia Subscriber! | Permalink
  • WOW - that is a LOT of stinky cheese poking. Looks wonderful :)
    Posted 9 months ago by Kookaburra Subscriber! | Permalink
  • nice!
    Posted 9 months ago by onion Subscriber! | Permalink
  • A lot of pokes!  Looks like this may have required some visits to Trisor :D
    Posted 9 months ago by Brib Annie Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Nice to see someone else doing this kind of labor of love. We're partially through doing the same with our street: Palsa Mosch Quarter.

    PS: How do you get a shot of the whole street like that? Some variant on Snapshottery? I want, I want!!
    Posted 9 months ago by Kip Konner Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Man, someone has a bad case of stinkfinger!

    (I kid. Nice work.)
    Posted 9 months ago by Spaghetti Thompson Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Thank you Shiny Artist!
    Posted 9 months ago by Ooola Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Is THAT how you get the shiny objects of no intrinsic value?  Poking cheese?  I had no idea!  I've been wondering where they all came from! lol~
    Posted 9 months ago by Genkicoll Subscriber! | Permalink
  • LOL Elyd! Nice one.
    Posted 9 months ago by Sweet Stuff Ng Subscriber! | Permalink
  • @Kip, type /zoom 0.(Insert Number here)
    Or, maybe they changed it to - or +. Don't know.
    Posted 9 months ago by I Love You TS Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Outrageously gorgeous. Thank you to the artist. What a gift to use Glitchen! C'mon, TS! Make these shinies permanent on Senaga Siren. That'd be cool.
    Posted 9 months ago by Branfowl Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I use the Snapshotting Skill and then I stitch the images together in CS5. 
    Posted 9 months ago by HeyGabe Subscriber! | Permalink