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Uploaded: 10/18/11 5:50 PM GMT
The Rock That Rolled
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I think it probably rolled here a few hundred years before the Rock n, Roll era. After looking at it for a while, I decided against rolling it back uphill, as it was producing its own shade, or at least, trying.

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.palral
10/18/11 6:56 PM GMT
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Roger

P.S. I think we should all chip in and get you a satellite Internet hook up. These shots are too good to be viewed as such a small size. Don't bother to roll the rock back up the hill. In a billion years the Himalayas will be plains and this rock will be long gone due to water and wind erosion. I'm happy that you captured this moment in time so beautifully, but like the 8 track tape, this media will disappear in time. After man has evolved and left homo sapiens in the same category as Neanderthals, those beings will have elders who will tell tales and sing songs of the ancestors who once used "cameras to take "photographs".
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::tigger3
10/18/11 7:42 PM GMT
I won't even try to compete with Rogdot's comment, so i will say simply that this a very nice image.

Tigs♥ =^..^=
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::cynlee
10/18/11 7:43 PM GMT
Lots of vibrant Fall color, Doug. Do you think maybe there's not enough sky? lol Just kidding. I see a face in that rock. It sure has seen a lot of history and maybe has a lot to say; kind of like Roger. lol
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.Starglow
10/18/11 9:26 PM GMT
That's a real chunk of rock I'd say. Terrific color to your image.
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::luckyshot
10/18/11 11:06 PM GMT
Doug - I see Taurus, though the horns have been pilfered by previous visitors. Good comp, even if RogDot is perseverating on the sky. Thad
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If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn't need to lug around a camera. ~Lewis Hine The Earth without art is just 'eh'.
::Dunstickin
10/19/11 7:16 AM GMT
So, it might have 'Rocked around the Clock' then! .. lol

Nice one mate
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::Inkeri
10/19/11 5:03 PM GMT
Fabulous color and Superb composition.Wonderful photo,Doug.I am afraid that the rock is stronger than you.
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::danika
10/20/11 4:54 AM GMT
It must of been there for a very long time as I see a fern growing out of the top of the rock. Wonderful capture, Doug ... I love the fall colors too.
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.Eubeen
10/20/11 3:44 PM GMT
A nicely composed scene and good capture, Doug. Lovely fall colours in the photo. This must be a young one if it only has ferns growing out if it. As they mature they start to sprout trees. Just be sure it doesn't follow you home, they can be hard to uproot once they've planted themselves. Good work and thanks for sharing.
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