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cypree trees[used a expired file from 2001]

Photography Landscape posted on Jul 27, 2007
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I was looking for a camera my son had in his room that can take [forgot the name, but it would look like a lot of photos put together to make one long shot but this is done in the camera] I could not find the camera and he forgot where it was in his room. I post some photos it made to show you later on. I find this roll of film that my camera can use and it had expired in 2001. and the room was not heated or cool like the other rooms so it was in heat and cold of the seaons I shot the film just to see what would happen. Thinking the color would be off or some thing be wrong with the film. Here it is. All I did was scan the film[not the print] and resize the image and here it is. These is normal size cypress trees here. I did not know the bird was there. He is out of focus just below the trees and in with the sticks lower left center of photo thanks for looking and comments

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sharky_

3:58AM | Sat, 28 July 2007

Interesting tree's ... Excellent. Aloha

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tallpindo

4:50AM | Sat, 28 July 2007

Passion is certainly one explanation for how things come to be. Yet heat of passion hardly explains expired film. Hoarding is closer. Or fear of loss of a source. At some point a rush of importance overtakes caution to use what is fading. Is is "stitching" or "motor" that you are searching for? Parallel or serial in time? In digital, SATA has caused serial to reappear and USB obsoletes parallel. IDE is for coders obsessed with the immediate and the console.

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Burpee

10:19AM | Sat, 28 July 2007

Excellent shot of these amazing trees!! How they can live in so much water is unbelievable!

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Ionel

11:52AM | Sat, 28 July 2007

Excellently done!!!

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mcv

2:45PM | Sat, 28 July 2007

Jocko, this ia a very nice artistic lighting and textures in this fine photo capture. Would also make a suoer background for a 3D render too!!!

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Gaiadriel

9:40PM | Sat, 28 July 2007

Oh Jocko...your Louisiana images...the cypress trees and swamps...that lush algae..It always, always makes me so homesick...but in the greatest of possible ways. Thank you for this. I needed to feel a piece of home today. It reminded me of where I lived before Katrina...at the foot of Bayou Liberty, on the northshore of Lake Pontchartrain. This sort of view was every day for me then. I miss it. But, I miss it how it was...not how my area is now, after the storm. Beautiful shot:)

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Sharwyn

3:46PM | Sun, 29 July 2007

wonderful and stunning!

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carlx

4:26PM | Sun, 29 July 2007

Cool and fantastic!!!

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Gor111

4:40AM | Mon, 30 July 2007

A fascinating scene you have captured here! The trees look like huge elephant legs!!!

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Svarg

12:21PM | Wed, 01 August 2007

Great shot!

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NekhbetSun

10:12PM | Wed, 01 August 2007

Great shot and gotta love those cypress trees :o)

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DennisReed

2:08PM | Thu, 02 August 2007

I would of loved this swamp as a kid! ;) I'm away visiting family for the month of Aug, so contact will be intermittent! Hugs!

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Jay-el-Jay

2:41PM | Sun, 05 August 2007

Fine picture of these trees.The shape reminds me of the old bellbottom pants.

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