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Uploaded: 09/11/07 2:17 AM GMT
lifesaving station
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this is located at sandy hook, new jersey. it's part of the gateway national recreation area. the area is beautiful and the landscape is wild. there's an old fort, fort hancock, in the area. deer ticks and poison ivy are abundant. enjoy!(the picture)

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::cynlee
09/11/07 2:47 AM GMT
To think such beauty would harbor harmful agents, but if you go forewarned and forearmed, you should be okay. It really is too pretty to miss and your wooden walkway is most inviting and makes me want to see what lies further down the path. I'll wear my white socks pulled up over my cuffs. lol
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::Con_
09/11/07 3:24 AM GMT
What is pleasing to my 'brain' is the 3-D effect of the wooden walkway and railings. It seems that I could easily walk right up to that Station House... along the walkway of course... no poison ivy for me! :o)
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.corngrowth
09/11/07 7:34 AM GMT
Jen, that wooden walkway creates a certain tension in your image. Makes me curious too what's behind it. Wonderful image again! Regards, Cornelius
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::Hottrockin
09/11/07 10:52 AM GMT
I'll pass on the deer ticks and poison ivy, but thanks!! 8~D

Nice perspective of this place!! Super neat structure and I like the walkway too!!
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round?? Picture Purrrfect .
::cinny7
09/11/07 11:58 AM GMT
Fabulous angle you used here, the scene is very inviting and tranquil...excellent job!
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.Inkeri
09/11/07 3:40 PM GMT
Wonderful capture with Great colors..I want to see what´s behind..
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LaFontaine
09/11/07 4:53 PM GMT
I will not talk technical; this is one of the the most pleasant picture to the eyes you've taken, Jen.
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::phasmid
09/11/07 8:15 PM GMT
Hard to believe something so pretty and inviting could potentially be so unpleasant. I'm all curious about the wooden walkway too. It doesn't look like a bridge, per se , so I'm wondering why they went to all the trouble of putting the wood on the ground?

:)

♥PJ 005

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::ianmacappin
09/11/07 10:57 PM GMT
Lovely picture and I like the walkway and I`m hoping thats a pub up there it`s leading too. lol Nice shot.

Ian :)
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::Jimbobedsel
09/12/07 12:01 AM GMT
I love this picture.
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Imagine you are there
::PatAndre
09/12/07 1:59 AM GMT
Love the perspective on this one. It is taking me for a walk whether I like it or not. It just pulls me in. Well done.
Pat
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::jcferg99
09/13/07 4:50 AM GMT
Wonderful, that nice colorful shiny leaved stuff looks so attractive, I think I'll pick a bouquet. Excellent perspective with the low angle leading the eye toward the station.
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