HouseofChabrier
9" X 12" Pen and Ink drawing on Strathmore Smooth Bristol of the Aesop's Fable the Fox and the Crow.
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- Submitted:Apr 26th, 2012
- Resolution:2151x3016
- Date Created:Apr 26th, 2012
- Filesize:1 MB
- Camera:PENTAX Optio Z10
- Exposure:1/80
- Aperture:f/3.6
- Focal Length:7.6mm
- ISO Speed:64
- Flash Fired:Flash did not fire, compulsory
- Software:Corel Photo Album 6
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beautiful
Apr 27th, 2012 Reply crazy cat lady mod /oldschoolJurgenDoe
The smart crow and a not so smart fox
Apr 26th, 2012 Reply SubscriberHouseofChabrier
In this Aesop's Fable the Fox outsmarts the Crow, and by using flattery tells the crow how handsome he is, and then he says he has always admired the Crows great singing voice. This cause the Crow to open his mouth to sing, he drops the cheese, which the Fox then eats. Don't believe all the golden words of flattery from a sly tongue...there is usually an ulterior motive!
Words to live by....
Apr 26th, 2012 Reply SubscriberJurgenDoe
Fables are always so true .. you can be a smart mouth to make people believe things .. I did this many times .. if I would tell all those stories you would crack up how I could easily tell people some fables they believed
Apr 26th, 2012 Reply SubscriberCyrille
great :)
Apr 26th, 2012 ReplyHouseofChabrier
Thank you Cyrille!
Apr 26th, 2012 Reply SubscriberCyrille
my pleasure
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