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Uploaded: 05/16/06 8:59 AM GMT
Luminous Lines
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Just thought this was kinda different and wanted to share, see what others thought. :~)

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::MarianaEwa
05/16/06 9:15 AM GMT
This pillar I would like to have on my house :) Well done.
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::cinny7
05/16/06 1:17 PM GMT
It is different, and quite artsy! I like it! Makes a good desktop what with the texture and color...love it!
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::laurengary
05/16/06 2:02 PM GMT
Great shot Randy & it would be a 100 % abstract w/o the brickwork, in my opinion.To me, it clutters up your wonderful pic & pulls my interest away from those beautiful soft lines & those gorgeous soft shades of gray. Other than that, this is one fine fine shot, that I really like. Well done.
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::cuddlebuddy48
05/16/06 6:24 PM GMT
I want more!! Where is this nice pillar??
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.foofoo
05/16/06 8:35 PM GMT
Nicely done Randy showing different lines of architecture. Keep experimenting.
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::razorjack51
05/16/06 10:27 PM GMT
Very interesting lines and textures! Great idea!..=)
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::madmaven
05/17/06 12:13 AM GMT
Intricate work was done on that column....and it's a very cool shot!
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::jswgpb
05/17/06 12:38 AM GMT
You been back to the capital again yeh, nice work Randy.
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.hewymom
05/23/06 3:59 PM GMT
Perfect subject. Looks newly built in that it is unmarred.
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