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Submitted: June 19, 2007
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Resolution: 3008×2000
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Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Model: NIKON D50
Shutter Speed: 2/1 second
F Number: F/20.0
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Date Picture Taken: Mar 30, 2007, 12:32:57 PM

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A rusted and weathered plastic tray texture from Kingsbury High School, England. Nikon D50 - Camera Raw and level adjustments in Adobe Photoshop CS3.

You may use this image freely in your own non-commercial work.

Any other use is forbidden without written permission.

Acknowledgements, links, favourites etc would be appreciated.
Daily Deviation, 2008-08-28

Daily DeviationUntitled Texture CXVIII by *aqueous-sun-textures is not only a gorgeous texture but extremely inspirational.The golden strokes over the pastel blue Antique tones, give you a deep and nostalgic feeling.This is just one of many wonderful textures this artist has kindly made available to us. (Suggested by `cybergranny and Featured by ^znow-white)

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great, thanks :)
i'll link back once I use

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This is a gorgeous texture
I've used it here [link]

Thanks a lot for providing this stock :glomp:

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A BIG THANK TO =psivamp for the cute avatar she made me :grope:
le voy a dar un buen uso n_n

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awesome \o

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Thanks a lot for the link and your kind comments....
Thank you for your wonderful contributions to the Resources gallery.Congratulations :heart:

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