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Uploaded: 01/27/10 6:22 AM GMT
Living on the Columbia #2
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This is one of my earlier posts that I changed up a bit. Added a little softglow and added a few other colors. Oh yeah and the bridge in the background is now missing. Liked it better without it! Hope you like.

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.Eubeen
01/27/10 7:01 AM GMT
Well I hope you had a permit to remove the bridge, they can be pretty expensive to replace.:)
A nice image Paul. Thanks for sharing.
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::verenabloo
01/27/10 7:02 AM GMT
What a fantastic photo Paul! Not only that house that sits so precariously on the dock..looks a bit rugged, but what I love, maybe a simple thing. But the pilings with the grasses growing on them! Just wicked good!! And those old old boats. My gosh, you really got a great photo here. Love it...verena
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.koca
01/27/10 9:42 AM GMT
I like it, I like places along water. And the colors... it's a bit mystic. Great photo, Paul.
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.avedeloff
01/27/10 1:15 PM GMT
The house and the boats really stand out now. All the changes you made did this photo justice. Fantastic job.
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::Jimbobedsel
01/27/10 2:10 PM GMT
I hope you didn't take the bridge out while there was traffic on it. He he. Nice job. This has a fantastic look to it now. Like a painting a little. Super nice.
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::tealeaves
01/27/10 6:51 PM GMT
I really like the post treatment you used here... and the perspective is wonderful too. Love the rusted elements and the pilings in the foreground. Excellent work, Paul!
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.hirschikiss22
01/27/10 7:54 PM GMT
This place makes me want to explore! Does anyone still live there? What a fascinating place. I too love the above mentioned details...like the grass on top of the pilings.....and the rusted boat. I wonder what it would be like to live over the water like this. Great post! Love what you did with it.
~Kim
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::0930_23
01/27/10 8:02 PM GMT
So you have gone into bridge demolition have you Paul? Good work. I like the effects you added.

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.rforres
01/27/10 8:18 PM GMT
I like the softer light in this one! Very nice.
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::Logun7
01/27/10 8:22 PM GMT
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::Inkeri
01/27/10 8:42 PM GMT
A Beautiful scene.Looks like a painting and i love the Soft light.Fantastic photo and work.
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::YoungATheart
01/27/10 10:56 PM GMT
Oh wow, I really like this shot and what you've done with it. Great re-work! I haven't seen the shot with the bridge, but this is simply great.
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.icedancer
01/28/10 3:53 PM GMT
Wonderful re-word and love the softness and the extra colour you added and I like it better without the bridge also
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::luckyshot
01/29/10 12:54 AM GMT
Paul - The old house and old boats on the river with the piling remnants makes a nice photo. Thad
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.KT11109
01/29/10 5:13 PM GMT
A very creative image. Well done.
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.kindred_spirit
01/31/10 9:25 AM GMT
Very nice work of art.
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