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Uploaded: 08/31/09 5:41 PM GMT
Via Appia Antica
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The ancient road built by the Romans, linking Rome to Naples. Enjoy.

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.catgupi
08/31/09 6:24 PM GMT
Ed, great composition. In Spain you have a Roman route between Mérida and Cordoba which is fantastic.

Jorge
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::YoungATheart
08/31/09 8:49 PM GMT
Very ethereal looking, very heavenly with the softness added. This picture is a little darker than some of your others but it works for this scene.
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Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it. ~Confucius
::Inkeri
08/31/09 10:12 PM GMT
A Beautiful picture Ed..Stunning composition.
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::casechaser
08/31/09 11:44 PM GMT
Ed, everyone of your pictures is art. You paint not with oils but with shutters.
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::marcaribe
08/31/09 11:46 PM GMT
How straight it is with the shady trees all along it. There sure knew how to build things well back in those days. Excellent Ed!
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To cruise or not to cruise
.luckyshot
09/01/09 12:30 AM GMT
Ed - Your post photo work is quite nice - some interesting colors giving this a painting feel. Thad
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A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken. - James Dent
::0930_23
09/01/09 1:05 AM GMT
I see you are up to your knees in Norton, Ed. It looks really great. It looks like you might have used some FDR as well. Great work. It looks like a dream.

TicK

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Insure what you touch during your lifetime, is not coated with the fingerprints of apathy....Tick
::billyoneshot
09/01/09 2:14 AM GMT
I really like the painting feel of this one. You really captured the colors and detail.
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Billy
::Jimbobedsel
09/01/09 3:11 PM GMT
This is stunningly colorful, Ed. Very well done.

Jimbob
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Hey
::sharonva
09/03/09 9:42 PM GMT
Beautiful place... to walkers and bicyclists use it? Or is it closed off and is sort of a National Park?
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"The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne, Thassay so hard, so sharp the conquering..." Chaucer
::Homtail
09/05/09 4:35 PM GMT
Ah i took a train from Rome to Naples and look what i missed!!! The Romans sure knew how to travel and this does look so roman. I expect a chariot to come by at any minute. I love the stillness and anticipation in this photo.
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He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the almighty. I will say of the Lord, "He is my refuge and my fortress, my God in whom i trust". Psalm 91: 1 and 2
.icedancer
09/11/09 4:38 AM GMT
This is a gorgeous view Ed and love the colours and depth
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