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jacked
11/13/04 6:58 PM GMT
I would love to see a gallery ( my home) how about it.
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"Once you have heard the lark, known the swish of feet through hill-top grass and smelt the earth made ready for the seed, you are never again going to be fully happy about the cities and towns that man carries like a crippling weight upon his back." - Gwyn Thomas

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::noobguy
11/13/04 8:12 PM GMT
how about "behind my house" :p
*joke*
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"Then as it was, Then again it will be. An' though the course may change sometimes, Rivers always reach the sea."
MiLo_Anderson
11/13/04 9:15 PM GMT
? behind my house ?
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"A piece of toast with butter always lands butter side down, and a cat always lands on its feet. What happens if a piece of toast is tied butter side down to the back of a cat? Does it perpetually hover above the ground in indecision when dropped?"
+Piner
11/13/04 10:23 PM GMT
Milo, "Behind My House" has been a theme for quite a few of the regulars' images over the last year or so. The Mods have even discussed a "BMH" themed contest at one point. :c)
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The work of art may have a moral effect, but to demand moral purpose from an artist is to make him ruin his work. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1832)
+camerahound
11/14/04 7:27 AM GMT
Yes, and as I mentioned some time ago, there are those of us who live in apartment houses with views of alleyways, not of pastoral valleys like Pierre!
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+ppigeon
11/14/04 1:54 PM GMT
Dwight: a "Behind my house" gallery is not suitable, I think. If you live in suburbs, you will not be able to upload good images, even if you have some talent...
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-Pierre-
::noobguy
11/14/04 6:04 PM GMT
I dunno guys, I've seen some pretty artistic inner city photography :-p
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"Then as it was, Then again it will be. An' though the course may change sometimes, Rivers always reach the sea."
jacked
11/15/04 12:50 AM GMT
Ok Thanks. Dwight.
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"Once you have heard the lark, known the swish of feet through hill-top grass and smelt the earth made ready for the seed, you are never again going to be fully happy about the cities and towns that man carries like a crippling weight upon his back." - Gwyn Thomas

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