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Uploaded: 08/27/06 11:04 PM GMT
Long Forgotten
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My Mom and I found this on our walk yesterday when we ventured quite far into the woods near her house.There were alot of wild grape vines around so I'm guessing this is probably what it was used for. Maybe something scared them so badly they dropped it and ran I don't know. What a lucky find for us though. I thought it would make an interesting photo. I hope you think so too. Thanks to all who view and wish to leave a comment.

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::cynlee
08/27/06 11:43 PM GMT
This is quaint, Eileen. The rusty bucket and the vine growing over it. I'm not sure, but that flower looks like it is in the pea family. Excellent clarity in the shot.
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::madmaven
08/27/06 11:59 PM GMT
Once I was in the woods...pickin grapes...and I had to peeee....so I found this bucket...and these two ladies with cameras walked up and I ran like hell.....hehehehe


:) Nice post, Missy FooFoo....
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::fogz
08/28/06 12:01 AM GMT
lol Terri! didn't you know the bucket had a hole in it!!! hehe very pretty Eileen! and makes a wonderful picture for a desktop. :) Patti
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&KEIFER
08/28/06 12:10 AM GMT
hahaha .. ahem .. (*straightens tie*) .. I wasn't laughing at your bucket .. which is very nice
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::farmgirl_pml
08/28/06 12:36 AM GMT
A great find Eileen ... the foliage & flower make this image interesting & yet beautiful. I found several of these old rusty bucket's on my farm. They do get used one way or another as long as they have a bottom & not for what Terri mentioned. LOL. A wonderful capture .... nice & clear.
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::ChuPat
08/28/06 12:45 AM GMT
That bucket looks like it belongs by one of my old buildings Eileen. Reall great shot. I love the color.
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::ladyred
08/28/06 1:32 AM GMT
Eileen ..what a great find this is ..well composed ..unique .. Top marks
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::Anita54
08/28/06 2:15 AM GMT
This is terrific Eileen. The forgotten with beautiful flowers growing over it is an excellent capture with wonderful composition and clarity. Excellent post and thanks for sharing it.
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::Terrydel
08/28/06 2:26 AM GMT
This is a wonderful picture for the imagination. It is a spectacular find!
You've cropped it and titled it so perfectly!
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::doubleheader
08/28/06 2:43 AM GMT
Great Image Eileen. It does look good on the desktop.. well done hon...
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::kidder
08/28/06 3:58 AM GMT
I think this belonged to Jack & Jill. Poor kids..we all know what happened to them! ;( Hope you had better luck. lol Neat shot Eileen! . Great clarity & composition! Love that little flower on top of the rusty bucket too! Very nice!! ~Dan C):-)
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::DigiCamMan
08/28/06 4:11 AM GMT
It does make an interesting photo, nicely done.
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::Asrai
08/28/06 4:31 AM GMT
Eileen, I really like this. Very rustic and vintage, yet new with leaves and flowers. Wonderful eye to see this beautiful scene.
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::PatAndre
08/28/06 5:42 AM GMT
Who would have ever thought of a rusting busket for a composition? This is astounding. This makes a beautiful composition. great eye, girl. It's a keeper.
Pat
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::Hottrockin
08/28/06 9:59 AM GMT
Very interesting take Eileen!! Good eye!! Poppin' colors on this and a great feel with the rusty bucket!!
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::ResDesOK
08/28/06 11:42 AM GMT
Everything's already been said, Eileen; Well done! - Patty
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.cecefleur
08/28/06 8:17 PM GMT
very rustic and a grand capture. long walk rewarded, good job.
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.sandserene
09/03/06 12:06 AM GMT
You have the luck at finding such great finds! This is a very nice picture full hints of life new and old! I wonder if this was Jill's pail?! LOL Great shot.
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.Visitor99
09/16/06 4:25 AM GMT
I like the subtle colors and the intersecting lines.
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