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Uploaded: 05/22/07 3:38 PM GMT
Tres Piedras en la Eteridad
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Three bolders stacked by time, rain and wind. Will be there forever but not in the same position. As with us, nature will make them move, but not at the same speed.

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.timvdb
05/22/07 3:58 PM GMT
Hi Bryan,
It is wonderful to know that these rocks will have other positions and will look different when time passes by,
Rock solid they say, I guess perfection will never be a nature's characteristic, it is what makes nature so pure and perfect,
Yet a never ending story of evolution, Slow but Steady,

Thanks for sharing
Tim
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::ls123
05/22/07 4:00 PM GMT
Enjoying the stark textures :-)
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"Love does not dominate; it cultivates." - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
::phasmid
05/22/07 4:05 PM GMT
I love your narrative on this, Bryan. It makes this a very poignant scene. You've quite the eye for an interesting pic that tells a story.

♥PJ♥

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"You may forget. But let me tell you this: someone in some future time will think of us."
::JQ
05/22/07 5:15 PM GMT
an interesting thought about these three boulders Bryan, and true! you are as good with words as you are with your shots! i like this , its simple, thoughtful (your words), nice textures and i like the framing, it draws your eye into the boulders.
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.Blumie
05/22/07 5:40 PM GMT
Your great-great children should go there in their high age and have a look. Smile. Fantastic thoughts and a very nice shot.
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I would be happy, seeing you in my galerie. Today I've posted Just an appartment house.
.twinkel
05/22/07 6:47 PM GMT
true story and a beautiful shot Bryan and a nice presentation of it:))
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.21citrouilles
05/23/07 2:56 AM GMT
Synchronicity...I have some rocks that look exactly like these boulders. To me, these and those boulders are representants of timelesness and eternity. It's a stark and poignat composition. There's a slight overexposition on top of some of them. It's an image that makes me think. Deep work Bryan. :)
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.metpin777
05/24/07 2:17 AM GMT
so wonderfully well put my freind, the position will always change, to think of the things life has offered and these rocks were there...

steven
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