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Uploaded: 04/21/06 10:30 PM GMT
The End... ( upgrade the other one )
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This is the last pic from the Soajo series. I made a little upgrade on the other pic because it was a little bad after the upload. I hope you enjoy it. Now the story of these buildings: These buildings were made in XVII and XVIII century at some Village lokated at the North of Portugal and people put inside it, the corn that will be eat to all the Village, till the next season. At Soajo ( A small village at Gerês ) the story goes and people, in our days, make the same... I hope you understand.

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::DigiCamMan
04/21/06 10:44 PM GMT
This is much better Cesar. Very nice.Very nice subject and well done my friend.
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Always go to the bathroom when you have a chance. King George V........ My Gallery
.mmynx34
04/21/06 10:49 PM GMT
Great! Good work, Cesar!
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Live every day as if it's your last... and take "pictures" of it ;)
::cinny7
04/21/06 11:00 PM GMT
Beautiful...although I liked the first one as well! :) You do great work!
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In this is love: not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the atoning sacrifice for our sins. 1 John 4:10
.Marzena
04/21/06 11:00 PM GMT
Now, Cesar, this is good !!!!! Thanks and congratulations !
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
::Foxfire66
04/22/06 12:31 AM GMT
Much better sir.
The right side is in focus. Thanks for the Great Series. Though, ya still leave me with the questions of How and When these magnigicant structures were made!

Great Series Cesar.
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::madmaven
04/22/06 7:21 AM GMT
I agree...this is clearer, but the other one nice as well. I would love more info on these. They are so interesting! Could ya do another one, please...and tell us more about them?
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Please forgive me: I want to thank everyone who views and comments my images, I try but it is hard to write individual thank you at times. Please know you are appreciated!
::ederyunai
04/22/06 7:49 AM GMT
Ok...this is much better...now it´s clear...and excellent shot...gran serie muy original Cesar
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.agnostico
04/22/06 9:56 AM GMT
Agora sim, bastante melhor (havia uma desfocagem esquisita do lado direito da imagem, devida não sei a quê). Parabéns por este espigueiro em toda a sua plenitude!
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The painter constructs, the photographer discloses. (Susan Sontag)
&trisbert
04/22/06 12:49 AM GMT
They are that old, amazing and it’s a credit to their builders that they have stood up for so long. The new version has made a huge difference to the overall quality.
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There are three colours, Ten digits and seven notes, its what we do with them that’s important. Ruth Ross
::MellodySmiles
04/23/06 4:59 PM GMT
How wonderful Cesar! I love the image and your description. Some day my husband and I would love to visit Portugal, his family is from the Azores, but he was born and raised in California. Very well done and high marks from me.
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Every morning I will rest my arms a while upon the windowsill of heaven, gaze upon God, and with that vision in my heart turn strong to meet my day.
.Trin
04/25/06 6:57 AM GMT
So interesting a picture, it really tells a story! Thank you for sharing with us Cesar!
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::Foxfire66
04/25/06 8:58 PM GMT
That is so Cool Cesar!
17th and 18th century.....WOW! That is truly amazing!!
It probably took the whole town to move the stone and erect them!
Great Series Sir. Thanks!!
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