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Uploaded: 08/28/06 1:51 AM GMT
How far can you see?
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This is another shot of a great view at the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon.

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::Anita54
08/28/06 2:25 AM GMT
I can see for miles and miles Jason, through your eyes. Beautiful clarity, colors and composition here. It's an excellent post and thanks for sharing this beautiful view.
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::farmgirl_pml
08/28/06 7:59 AM GMT
Beautiful capture Jason ... I love the depth of this image with it's amazing clarity & everything is so lush & green. Very nice composition.
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.zippee
08/30/06 1:42 PM GMT
Very pretty capture. My only wish is that the sky is more blue. I have the same problem with my pictures, so if you figure it out, let me know!
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.Godschild
08/30/06 2:14 PM GMT
This is a pretty picture. The trees add a little 'framing' the photo. Great capture of God's creation!
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::kidder
08/30/06 4:09 PM GMT
This is beautiful & for the life of me I dont know why it didnt do better than a 37 c-index. Your horizon may be just a tad off, but it's still a very pretty capture!
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robtrapp
08/30/06 7:18 PM GMT
I hate to admit anything in PA is scenic but this does capture the old "down in the hollar" feeling that is part of the heritage of this area. Good shot with nice framing.
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