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Uploaded: 08/09/12 6:12 AM GMT
Road to Presidio
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This is Southwest Texas, and this road runs about sixty miles from Marfa to Presidio, on the Mexican border. As you can see, it's heavily trafficked. That was the only car I encountered in either direction during a most pleasurable sixty mile drive.

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::Dunstickin
08/09/12 6:15 AM GMT
Hope it's not a Mex'can trying to sneak in!!..

Wonderful treatment to this great post
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::stonewolff
08/09/12 10:26 AM GMT
Wow! You are all over the place....are you 'sporting a hog?'.......ha ha....I can see you out and about on your motorcycle taking great photos along the road! And this is another GREAT ONE!!!
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.Sinestro
08/09/12 10:45 AM GMT
I remember Driving days through Texas without the Pleasure of Turning the Steering wheel! I'd have a Ball taking This route on a MotorBike!! Excellent vantage point and B&W, Doug!
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::LakeMichigan
08/09/12 2:18 PM GMT
Great work , Doug. Like the angle taking us down the road and around the curve. There's some beautiful views in TX and you've captured this one very well. Excellent choice on the B&W.
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I would travel only by horse, if I had the choice. ~ Linda McCartney ~
::tigger3
08/09/12 8:04 PM GMT
The black and white is perfect for this one, take the road out, and it could be a scene from a western movie. Excellent postwork. Tigs♥ =^..^=

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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
.icedancer
08/11/12 5:01 PM GMT
What a wonderful drive that would be. I'm loving your B/W captures Doug. The winding road reminds me of the ribbon candy
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Have a Sunny Day
::Starry173
08/13/12 2:42 PM GMT
Enjoyed this shot. The B&W works so well here.
Tom
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.Eubeen
08/17/12 1:43 AM GMT
A great capture of the winding blacktop, Doug. I like the lonesomeness of the terrain and view. A great b/w presentation.
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