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chassis
Nice one Tuco. Reminds me of my visit to WA last summer.
Thanks. The mountain on the right is the Big Four and where the Big Four Ice Cave is if you're familiar with the Granite Falls area.
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SergeiR
sweeet shot.
Thanks.
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tuco
Tuco, that is an absolutely timeless landscape picture. And very generous in detail, tones, and textures.
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tuco
Another one
90mm, 320TXP, Yellow Filter, PMK
Hey tuco,
Where are these - it gives me itchy feet or rather hiking shoes. That is a shot totally of my liking :-)
Cheers,
Luc
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lbenac
Hey tuco,
Where are these - it gives me itchy feet or rather hiking shoes. That is a shot totally of my liking :-)
Cheers,
Luc
Look up the Big Four Ice Cave at Monte Cristo. The mountain on the right is the Big Four. It is not far from Granite Falls, WA. Here is a closer shot I have of that mountain and apparently why it's called the Big Four taken many years ago. A bit of history:
This was a recreation get-away many years ago where people took a train to get there. The picture shows the remaining structure of the Big Four Inn at Monte Cristo, WA. Once a scenic resort built in 1921, it was tragically destroyed in a fire on 7 September 1949.
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David Lobato
Tuco, that is an absolutely timeless landscape picture. And very generous in detail, tones, and textures.
Thanks so much.
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Toyo 45A, 300mm Fujinon T, Fujichrome
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/55432652/Wi...%201024LFF.jpg
Wilson Peak, Colorado
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Marvin d martian
Field of corn
Mart
Corn?
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tuco
Corn?
You know how to separate the grain from the shaft :-)
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tuco
Corn?
Tuco, I think this is a perfect example of the old description of the English and Americans as being two peoples separated by a common language. -Chris