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Uploaded: 07/20/08 5:55 PM GMT
Where does this go?
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Taken at My Old Kentucky Home...was wondering where it led, and who the heck could possibly fit through that small door. I thought the B&W looked good with the lines in this.

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::100k_xle
07/20/08 7:54 PM GMT
I think that's where the Kebbler Elves make those Chocolate Cookies. LOL.
Many Lines Indeed.
Cool B & W.

E J
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::danika
07/20/08 8:21 PM GMT
Wonderful capture Pam ... B & W was a perfect choice. I like how the lighting brings out the lines & shadows. I'm also curious what the door leads to. Very well done.
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::sasraku
07/20/08 9:00 PM GMT
Way on down I think Pam, excellent capture.
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.SatCom
07/21/08 12:26 AM GMT
You sure this isn't the basement entrance at Willy Wonka's factory? I'm a big fan of B/W and I love this. You did a great job with the lines and shadow play is wonderful. Great job.

Paul
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Sometimes I do get to places just when God's ready to have somebody click the shutter. - Ansel Adams....... My Gallery
::0930_23
07/21/08 4:02 AM GMT
Kentucky? Bourbon? Stills? Moonshine? Therein lies your answer. This one works well in B/W. I can almost hear Robert Mitchum singing Thunder Road. Good post Pam.

Tick
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I'll meet you at the edge of the sunlight, just behind the shadows. The Ghost
.faymous
07/21/08 3:02 PM GMT
love it. nice b/w and it makes you think, i like the lighting on it aswell :)
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.Toto_san
07/21/08 8:33 PM GMT
A fun pic. The BW was a great choice. :)
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For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, His eternal power and Godhead;... Rom 1:20

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