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Tenn.Jer Registered: Mar 08, 2011 Total Posts: 1097 Country: United States |
For a while, these intruders on the landscape were rare enough...now I routinely clone them out of many non-wilderness wide-angle landscapes...using high technology computer programs to eradicate the enablers of high technology computer communication |
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Travis Rhoads Registered: Apr 28, 2009 Total Posts: 2932 Country: United States |
Great photograph Jerry, i think I would clone out that...oh, I get it! |
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Tenn.Jer Registered: Mar 08, 2011 Total Posts: 1097 Country: United States |
Thanks, Travis...just got in under the wire this week - graduation and the end of the school year turn life hectic for a short time these days...there are lots of good ideas posted this week - most made me smile in one way or another... |
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twistedlim Registered: Oct 20, 2004 Total Posts: 3047 Country: United States |
Wow! Breathtaking landscape. Well done! Amazing light. |
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Tenn.Jer Registered: Mar 08, 2011 Total Posts: 1097 Country: United States |
Thanks, Rich; one thing I'll miss when school's out is getting the daughters up and being out before sunrise; of course, I could still wake every day at 5:00, but if I don't HAVE to.... |
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James Markus Registered: Jul 20, 2005 Total Posts: 3842 Country: United States |
Jerry - my eye goes directly to the tower, and I think - *Bees*. I can't help it - probably watched to many documentaries. The pastoral scene is really lovely though, and I like that part. |