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Uploaded: 08/27/04 4:02 PM GMT
Nameless Rocks
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This pic comes from my recent vacation to the North Cascades in Washington State.

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::kchristine
08/27/04 4:45 PM GMT
I like the darkness of the shot. I think it makes it more dramatic. Nice job.
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Cheers. It's kileychristine!
::regmar
08/27/04 6:03 PM GMT
Nice shot. I agree with Sally. The darkness really gives the shot a strong contrast against the clear blue of the sky. Oh, I almost forgot - the mountain is perfectly framed too.
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ж Regmar ж
sma
08/27/04 7:10 PM GMT
thanks for comments... I just found caedes a few weeks ago, and have been downloading wallpapers - I figured it was time to give something back.
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gs208103
08/28/04 2:24 PM GMT
Wonderful photo. I like how the trees are creeping up the base of the mountain. Well done.
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"We need not fear the expression of ideas -- we do need to fear their suppression." - Truman
prismmagic
08/29/04 3:58 AM GMT
Great capturethe contrast really gives it depth.
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Art is the perception of the creator. Meaning is the perception of the viewer. acceptance is the perception of society.
Lady_Rhea_
08/24/05 9:40 PM GMT
Nameless indeed. These rocks are beautiful. :)
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"Tall ships & tall kings three times three. What brought they from the founded land over the flowing sea? Seven stars & seven stones, and one white tree"-The Lord of the Rings
katie072
01/28/06 10:40 PM GMT
Not nameless! these are actually called the Early Winter Spires (on the left is North EWS and on the right is South EWS). Lots of people go there to climb. I got chased by mountain goats there!

Really nice pic....good angle and the snow highlights at the base of the rocks nicely mimics the clouds.
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ppetersky
02/17/07 6:34 PM GMT
Ahhh, the Liberty Bell. This is one of the highlights of Washington Pass. Nicely captured.
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