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Rush with Some History

Photography Landscape posted on Apr 11, 2006
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Kodak Dig & GIMP (scaling & sig) I have been toiling with posting this image because I really like the all natural look. If you look at the bottom left you will see some "man-made" cement. I decided to post it because even though it is there it is part of history. The cement was made by many very hard working men who built a railway by hand. In this area, they had to go through huge rock, then through this rushing river, and then immediately through rock again, a couple times. I am sure many lost their lives doing this. This is a tribute to them and their families that must miss them so. I hope you enjoy! Comments and jazz welcome. Nicole

Comments (5)


MichaelFaber

2:03AM | Tue, 11 April 2006

Nice point of view!

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ysvry

2:46AM | Tue, 11 April 2006

great pic i dont mind the concrete at all.

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Lgium

5:48AM | Tue, 11 April 2006

very, very nice birds eye view of a dramatic scenery....

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jcv2

2:53PM | Tue, 11 April 2006

Impressive capture, the vertigo makes me wanna keep something tight!

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Richardphotos

8:44PM | Wed, 12 April 2006

I thought it was eroded rock. the water is so beautiful


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/3.0
MakeEASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
ModelKODAK CX7530 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA
Shutter Speed1/60
Focal Length7

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