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Uploaded: 05/02/17 8:32 PM GMT
The Village
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Plymouth Plantation main street. For the BWC.

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::tigger3
05/02/17 9:32 PM GMT
The B&W really works perfectly for this one Tom, I'm glad you entered it in the challenge. tigs=^..^=
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::Ramad
05/03/17 6:51 AM GMT
It looks very nice in b/w . A very good one for the b/w challenge.
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::corngrowth
05/03/17 9:16 AM GMT
The choice for B&W has enhanced the nostalgic character of the Plymouth Plantation, Tom.
Very good entry for the Wednesday B&W challenge, my friend!
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::rvdb
05/03/17 12:10 AM GMT
Like the light and shadows very nice work.

Rob
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::100k_xle
05/03/17 12:45 AM GMT
Agree With Mr. C on this one .....Well Done.
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This Image GRABBED my EYE. That's Why I Stopped By. Thanks For Sharing ! Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience
::Vickid
05/03/17 1:29 PM GMT
This is tremendous, photo is perfect. Composition, angle, light, excellent work. Favorite.
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.quickshot
05/03/17 2:13 PM GMT
I am reminded of the many episodes of The Flintstones where Fred had a sundial on his wrist. When you think about it, the people who built this place probably didn't have many luxuries. You captured this stark reality in this shot. The black and white really brings out that message.
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