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What Used To Be

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These old pilings are alongside the Snohomish River in Washington State. I have no idea how to tell how many years these have been there. Feel free to imagine anything you like! They're most likely left over from the old lumber mill days. One mill is still in operation, right across the river from where I took this photograph.

Comments (28)


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Faemike55

11:27PM | Wed, 31 March 2010

great capture, Tara!

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bazza

11:34PM | Wed, 31 March 2010

Superb capture they certainly look old.. lovely post Tara!!

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ocoee53

11:36PM | Wed, 31 March 2010

Traces of the past... Great photo.

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bmac62

11:39PM | Wed, 31 March 2010

I looked at an old, old picture of Snohomish when all the mills were working. They stood shoulder to shoulder along this river bank. Glad you found a few old remnants for us to contemplate how things used to be. I was going to say in the good old days, but as rough as life was 100 years ago, I can't say, "good old days" and mean it. Anyway, fine composition tk...like your style:)

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beachzz

11:42PM | Wed, 31 March 2010

I see old posts and piles all along Humboldt Bay just like this. I'm sure they would have stories to tell. Wonderful shot, and I love what you did to it!!

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hipps13

11:47PM | Wed, 31 March 2010

a peaceful place sits around belongs some thoughts travel and stares of can and what use to be wonderful capture, Tara May warm hugs and love, Linda Kaye

frankie96

12:12AM | Thu, 01 April 2010

History..howevery waterlogged..like the muted feeling in the image..

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barbdennist

12:43AM | Thu, 01 April 2010

What a pretty scene with the river and the red bushes on the far bank.

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Kaartijer

1:20AM | Thu, 01 April 2010

Great scene, good composition!

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Katraz

1:37AM | Thu, 01 April 2010

Great shot great use of the pilings .

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cfulton

3:05AM | Thu, 01 April 2010

This is wonderful - cut down and rotting, they are touched by the reflections of those still standing. There is a lot of symbology for me in this image. Thanks, Clive

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Meisiekind

3:13AM | Thu, 01 April 2010

I just read sooo much in your title!!! Dang! Wonderful image of these once useful pilings dear friend! I love the soft touch too! :)

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durleybeachbum

3:44AM | Thu, 01 April 2010

Great that they've not been 'tidied up', they must support a lot of interesting life. Another lovely serene pic, so calm and sunny.

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valtes

5:16AM | Thu, 01 April 2010

Lovely capture! Pretty scene.

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wysiwig

5:49AM | Thu, 01 April 2010

Perhaps these old pilings once received logs from the Snoqualmie Falls area. Wonderful image, really fires the imagination. You didn't run into any ghosts while you were there did you?

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qrud

6:37AM | Thu, 01 April 2010

Lost in the river of time.

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babuci

7:11AM | Thu, 01 April 2010

Wonderful picture of the past still here. Great colors.

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MrsRatbag

8:34AM | Thu, 01 April 2010

Beautiful capture! We have so many of these all over the waters here, and they're so beautiful; I love when they start sprouting whatever seeds blew into their crevices. They make a perfect solid foil for the mutable waters!

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debbielove

8:45AM | Thu, 01 April 2010

Another, beautiful relaxing picture.. Look like they could from an old pier.. But of course, who knows.. Rob

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LovelyPoetess

9:35AM | Thu, 01 April 2010

Lovely scene, and yes I imagine they have a bit of history to relate, could they talk. : )

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Sea_Dog

9:38AM | Thu, 01 April 2010

Great image. I love your composition and DOF. These old pilings are fascinating. Well done.

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Merrylee

12:26PM | Thu, 01 April 2010

Great capture...I miss working at the mill...it felt like working in the forest

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watapki66

3:17PM | Thu, 01 April 2010

I find it so interesting to come across the remnants of man in obscure and out of the way places.. wondering what was it? Wonderful shot!

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emmecielle

3:26PM | Thu, 01 April 2010

Excellent capture! :)

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orig_buggy

6:49PM | Thu, 01 April 2010

Very comforting looking scene

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junge1

6:54PM | Thu, 01 April 2010

I love the POV of this Tara. Great capture!

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danapommet

11:12PM | Thu, 01 April 2010

Super shot Tara! The dried grass really sets this off. Looks great. Dana

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KatesFriend

9:53PM | Fri, 09 April 2010

Looks like nature is reclaiming them in very novel ways.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/4.5
MakeCanon
ModelCanon PowerShot SX20 IS
Shutter Speed1/250
ISO Speed80
Focal Length20

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