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Uploaded: 06/16/10 4:55 PM GMT
Banks of the Mississippi
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This was taken on the river side of the levee on the Mississippi. The water was very high at the moment. Normally the trees are not in the water. I went with B&W on this one. Hope you like it.

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::gabi_h
06/16/10 5:35 PM GMT
The black and white was a good choice. It heightens the drama.
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To see a world in a grain of sand and a heaven in a wild flower.............. William Blake
.koca
06/16/10 5:41 PM GMT
Looks old and with a lot of history. LOL Nice shot, Mike.
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::twinkel
06/16/10 9:18 PM GMT
The B/W makes it look even more dramatic than it already is, gorgeous cloudy sky :o)
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Carpe Diem!
::Jimbobedsel
06/16/10 9:33 PM GMT
Looks like an HDR black and white. Excellent scene, Mike. Very nice post work.
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SOMETIMES I FEEL LIKE A NUT
.Joanie
06/16/10 11:51 PM GMT
I'd say thats flood stage!!! The Mississippi is pretty high here too Mike. All that darn rain! A really beautiful and excellent shot even if it is B&W!...hehe
Joanie
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.Eubeen
06/17/10 3:10 AM GMT
Looks great a a b/w photo Mike. It adds to the drama as noted above. Very nicely done.
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A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know. - Diane Arbus
::Mythmaker
06/17/10 3:33 AM GMT
I absolutely love that particular bw tone set mate but I'm not sure this is the ideal shot for it. Fantastic range of textures here and the perspective lines running right to left are fantastic as well. Any hints on how you get that bw tone set? Pretty please?
Mikel.
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It is not "The powerful attack the weak." it is "The fearful attack what they fear."
.Bursa
06/17/10 8:11 PM GMT
Nice moody image and nicely composed, top marks as always.
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