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Uploaded: 10/18/06 7:19 AM GMT
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old pipe framework. thanks for your comments

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::DigiCamMan
10/18/06 7:47 AM GMT
A nice shot....I'm just sitting here wondering what that piece of junk is doing out there and how it got there.
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.Inkeri
10/18/06 9:02 AM GMT
Yes,what that piece of junk is doing out there..?..A Great capture,clear and with Beautiful
colors..and Wonderful nature..Excellent,Jen..
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.Jhihmoac
10/18/06 9:37 AM GMT
Nice landscape capture...even with the old relic...
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::farmgirl_pml
10/18/06 10:07 AM GMT
A very interesting capture Jen ... looks like that iron grid has been there for awhile. The landscape is gorgeous. Very nicely done.
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::ResDesOK
10/18/06 11:43 AM GMT
Your capture of the landscape is wonderful, Jen, and I'm wondering, too, why someone left this there. Any clue as to what it's from?
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::Anita54
10/18/06 11:47 AM GMT
Beautiful post Jen. The rusted grid is somehow misplaced out there in the lovely landscape you captured. It's been there a while hasn't it, all rusty. Great composition colors and clarity. Well done.
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::ChuPat
10/18/06 1:35 PM GMT
How nice! You have captured some of my favorite stuff here. I love old junk and rundown buildings. There is beauty everywhere if you only keep your eyes open. Thanks for sharing this with us Jen.
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::PatAndre
10/18/06 4:33 PM GMT
Those are railroad ties. I'll take the composition without the rails. Pretty Background.
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::colocolor
10/18/06 7:12 PM GMT
The countryside is gorgeous. This is one of those odd sights one comes upon in the midst of God's creation and thinks "that'll make an intersting image." I'm going to be a bit bold here Jen. I see where you're coming from, but it doesn't quite work. If the thing of ugly vs. the things of nature's beauty are the subject, it needs a different angle for presentation. I wish I were good enough to tell you what that is! LOL. however, if it's in an area near you that you can get back to, it might be worth going back for another shoot and hit it from lots of different angles to see what you come up with. Probably not worth two cents worth but that's my thoughts. Hope I wasn't too harsh... anne :-)
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.bfrank
10/18/06 11:35 PM GMT
Well the color of that metal is nice. I definetly like the scenery. The metal work reminds me of one of the neighbors yards though. Pretty scenery. :)
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::cynlee
10/19/06 2:45 AM GMT
Unusual piece of metal to be found in this lovely landscape. It does raise questions.
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::Jas_NC
10/19/06 5:53 PM GMT
Well I think I have the answer as to what the metal is. They place them over the ditches by driveways and roads into cattle country. The cattle cattle can't cross over them and so no gate is needed. Lovely scenery and rusted metal. Jas
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k7jeb
06/23/08 3:06 PM GMT
One finds artifacts of bygone ranching and mining days scattered all around the Arizona outback. After being in place for a century or so, they become a picturesque part of the landscape.
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