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Uploaded: 02/25/08 8:21 AM GMT
' Hump back '
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Thought I would give my mini compact a go, taken on a Minolta, somewhere in deepest Devon, enjoy.....

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::Dunstickin
02/25/08 1:04 PM GMT
Pretty cool work this one mate!...Love the angle, and tones

Canny pal..canny!
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.corngrowth
02/25/08 1:20 PM GMT
Excellent composition Mark. Very well done!
Regards, Cornelius
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::PamParson
02/25/08 3:38 PM GMT
Great composition on this one! What a neat bridge - love it!
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::cynlee
02/25/08 4:28 PM GMT
What a lovely scene and that bridge is just great. Excellent perspective too.
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.gerryp
02/25/08 7:16 PM GMT
WOW beautiful little gem you found Mark...I wonder...was this stone bridge built by the Romans??...gerry
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::lilu103
02/25/08 8:57 PM GMT
It looks like something in a fairy tale! I love the textures of the branches behind that adorable little bridge! So well composed too! Very, very cool! Love it :)
'Lisa
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::tigger3
02/25/08 9:55 PM GMT
I think it's wonderful Mark. Like stuff dreams are made of. Very good detail in this lovely image of yours.
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sharonva
02/25/08 10:18 PM GMT
This ancient bridge looks so fragile and delicate, and yet it must be very, very sturdy to be still "working" after all these years. Beautiful scene.
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::metpin777
02/26/08 12:06 AM GMT
been so busy with lifes new challenges...almost missed this one...really a cool pic from the VB...10/10...and now on my desktop...great pic my freind...

steven:)
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::SEFA
02/26/08 12:12 AM GMT
Great view of this lovely old bridge. Very well done!
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.Genver
02/26/08 1:27 AM GMT
Very nice little bridge and woods view,really good.
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.Gabbels
02/26/08 11:11 AM GMT
Very beautiful view with nice composition! I totally adore that bridge... would not like to have to climb it however... LOL
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.Mythmaker
02/26/08 7:16 PM GMT
Nice one, cool composition.
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::twinkel
02/26/08 9:11 PM GMT
very beautiful Mark looks like a painting
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::Hottrockin
02/27/08 10:48 AM GMT
~found in voting booth and had to comment~

Whadda dreamy little spot!! Where you on troll duty??

8~P
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round?? Picture Purrrfect .
::JQ
02/27/08 12:11 AM GMT
lol @ randy! lol
this is a great spot, lovely shot mark! one of my favourites of yours.
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.gabriela2006
02/28/08 4:02 AM GMT
great one ... has a surreal effect:)
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::solita17
02/28/08 4:28 AM GMT
Supercala-gorgeous! Love everything about it.... deserves a higher c-index but hey who notices...? ;-)
mary
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::Skynet5
02/29/08 7:45 PM GMT
I was thinking you'd have a Whale of a shot here, but this bridge is just great!
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::_SNAPDRAGON_
03/02/08 11:42 AM GMT
Wonderful image, like something out of a fairytale, very nice:)
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.jeremy_depew
03/03/08 11:56 PM GMT
Nicely framed and a good shot!
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::dleuty
03/05/08 6:56 AM GMT
Great composition and very nice lines. There is a definite surreal quality to the foreground, almost like it is near the resolution limit. It is an unusual, but appealing effect. How did you achieve this? I can think of a couple of things I'd like to try it on.
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::biffobear
08/01/08 8:08 AM GMT
I like this,I'd like it more if i could drive across at 60,Now wouldn't that give the wife a thrill..WhooooHooo
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