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Date 5 February 2006 (original upload date)
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2008-10-29 22:59 1065×804× (384450 bytes) Tyrenius Crop, adjust colour balance.
2006-02-05 21:22 1176×1632× (1043140 bytes) Pixel23 Picture of "Oak Tree", an installation in the Tate Modern, London by Michael-Craig Martin. Taken September 9, 2005 by Jim Harper

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