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austin granger
Very nice!
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Brilliant !
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Reinhold Schable
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austin granger
Love this
I know how difficult it is to make a successful photograph with so little in it.
Martin
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austin granger
This is great Austin. Great landscape that typifies the place.
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A Norton! Great photo, too!
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Vaughn
A Norton! Great photo, too!
Thank you, Vaughn!
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A 645 image from my first serious portrait session in 15 years. A 4x5 portrait from the session, for me the real keeper, is posted in March Portraits. HP5, Ilford WTF, scan from print. C&C welcome!
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You're definitely hitting the back roads. I particularly like the way you lined up the cross of the power pole with the roofline of the shed. Of course, an Edsel always helps. This is a haunting image.