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Submitted: November 20, 2007
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Make: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Model: KODAK Z740 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA
Shutter Speed: 1/3 second
F Number: F/2.8
Focal Length: 6 mm
ISO Speed: 140
Date Picture Taken: Jan 20, 2004, 1:24:25 PM

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hm bad photo >_>
the house of baba jaga :3
(the girl in the baba jaga story - does she have a name?)
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I don't remember if she had a name.... if she did, I don't remember it.

MY FAVORITE CHILDRENS STORY OF ALL TIME!!! Why does no one in America know of this story?
i don't know this story :C but it looks really interesting! i love that house.
I love your painting style and your imagination. Great work!
omg i love baba yaga stories
im from Ukraine so i had so many books and stories about it
I don't remember the girls name, just give her a Russian name hehe
good job by the way
I don't remember her having a name...
Vasilissa???
D:

very thorough detail~
very nice~ ♥
exquisite fairytle.
Vasilla? I'm from the US and the story translation I've read is called Vasilla the Brave" If I'm thinking of the same story.

you did a wonderful job of capturing the wonder and enchantment of the house along with the *shudder* scary factor! which is what I love about the tale :) wonderful gallery I'm going through everything now!

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I'm not familiar with the Baba Jaga story, but I've read many similar ones. Very much fun! The cottage and all.

I doubt the girl is Vasilissa though. I mean.. is this the same Vasilissa the Wise that I know of? Maybe it is, but as I don't know this story.. ;D
Hey, das märchen hab ich auch gelesen, in einem Märchenbuch, das von einer Kunstprofessorin illustriert worden ist, ich glaube das Bild war sogar auf dem Cover, wirklich wunderhübsch :aww:.
Find das Märchen gruselig, aber auch interessant, wie kommt man darauf, dass man das Wissen und die Kraft eines Menschen aufnimmt, den man aufisst? Irgendwie sind fremdländische Märchen fast noch ein bisschen spanneneder als die bekannten ^__~
Das Bild ist toll, obwohl mir Nadelwälder schon einen leichten ungemütlichen Schauer über den Rücken jagen :D

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