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DescriptionMosaicr seagull.jpg
Mosaic of a seagull (using birds and other nature imagery as hexagonal tiles) I made at mosaicr [1]. Mosaic, image details and attributions are at [2][dead link] (Archived copy: [3])
Main image derived from See through you by Steve Jurvetson.
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2006-10-13 10:25 J2thawiki 3000×2250×8 (1240726 bytes) Mosaic of a seagull I made at mosaicr [www.mosaicr.com]. Mosaic, image details and attributions are at [http://www.mosaicr.com/mosaic/132/] {{cc-by-sa-2.5}}
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