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11/12/09 4:03 AM GMT
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Beached
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Because a few people asked to see this in black and white. Here ye be.
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::Ed1958
11/12/09 11:13 AM GMT
.... and I believe is particularly charming indeed.
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.luckyshot
11/12/09 12:59 AM GMT
Duncan - This old anchor, set on the ocean-worn rocks makes a striking photo in b/w. Kudos! Thad
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A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken. - James Dent
.jttigereye
11/13/09 7:06 PM GMT
I think I like this capture better in b&w. Great job.
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Love that we cannot have is the one that lasts the longest, hurts the deepest, and feels the strongest.
.KASSME73
11/17/09 12:51 AM GMT
Nicely done.
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.sahadk
11/18/09 3:02 PM GMT
Very interesting! nice capture!!!
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::gabi_h
11/18/09 3:10 PM GMT
A very nice shot set against the textured stone ground. Makes a lovely desk top.
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To see a world in a grain of sand and a heaven in a wild flower.............. William Blake
MixedUpDJ
11/18/09 4:29 PM GMT
I set it on my desktop; love it; the sea...anchor...a stoney shore...great image evoker...Congrats! Bill.
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"Unblest is he who thinks himself unblest." -Seneca
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