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When I was up along the Skagit River in mid January with a couple of friends (non-RR folks), we stopped at a roadside park. There was a cabin on display, along with this dugout canoe. There was no label, nothing to say who built the canoe or how old it was. You'll have to use your imagination.

Comments (23)


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wysiwig

5:02AM | Thu, 15 April 2010

I'm sitting here and staring and still can't quite figure out how I feel about this. A very curious image. Trying to decide what's in the background. Then there is the piece of metal, a nail and the wood. It has a lot of visual interest which speaks to your talents but I never would have guessed it was a canoe if you hadn't said so. Very well done.

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cfulton

5:30AM | Thu, 15 April 2010

I agree, quite abstact - from the title and the metal I thought it was a dugout at a sports field! Great colour and texture, Clive

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DAVER2112

6:18AM | Thu, 15 April 2010

Wonderful capture! I wonder who and how long it took them to make it.

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blinkings

7:12AM | Thu, 15 April 2010

Great work Tara. The DOF is just right.

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Myel

8:58AM | Thu, 15 April 2010

Interesting picture. It's difficult to recognize what it is but I like the arrangement of textures.

MrsLubner

9:15AM | Thu, 15 April 2010

Wonderful postwork!

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Faemike55

9:59AM | Thu, 15 April 2010

very abstract shot!

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debbielove

10:08AM | Thu, 15 April 2010

Great close-up! Love the colouring.. Would never had known what it was.. Rob

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bmac62

10:39AM | Thu, 15 April 2010

Could use as a quiz... Dugouts ought to be very old but the piece of metal and relatively modern, but rusting bolt would possibly puzzle even the best forenzic detectives:) On a visual note, texture, light and colors all have a very strong appeal for me. Smiling at Rob's comment above...he'd just like to see a little more and have the stats please...how many machineguns and what's the bomb load please? I know him very well:-)))

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hipps13

11:14AM | Thu, 15 April 2010

wonderful capture looks to see how to blend warm hugs and love, Linda Kaye

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beachzz

12:21PM | Thu, 15 April 2010

All of the above--and more!! This is piece of something that would be nearly impossible to identify--and that makes it really appealing!!

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durleybeachbum

1:04PM | Thu, 15 April 2010

VERY peculiar! 'Curioser and curioser', said Alice. I should never have won the set of billycans or the axe if the competition had been this hard!

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helanker

1:29PM | Thu, 15 April 2010

HMMM !!! How much i am looking, I cannot see what I am looking at LOL ! Only if i see this as an abstract image, it is excellent to me :-))) Wonderful colors and texture.

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watapki66

2:11PM | Thu, 15 April 2010

Wonderfully done!

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dochtersions

3:44PM | Thu, 15 April 2010

Superb shot. What a great textures and colors. Very nice to take a picture of 'what has left'

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goodoleboy

6:29PM | Thu, 15 April 2010

Oh, at first I thought you meant tfhe dugout at a baseball park. Splendid focus and textures in this cool capture. That part of the canoe resembles the hip or thigh bone of a dinosaur.

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jocko500

8:08PM | Thu, 15 April 2010

wonderful shot. love the nails here too

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lizzibell

8:41PM | Thu, 15 April 2010

Great capture...

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Cosine

11:06PM | Thu, 15 April 2010

Very interesting, but I don't see anything recognizable, neither nails, nor bolts, nor wood.

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lyron

5:51AM | Fri, 16 April 2010

Very cool image!!

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Chipka

10:43PM | Fri, 16 April 2010

I love this piece! When I looked at the thumbnail I knew it was one of yours! Mostly because of the color! You're really good at that greenish/bluish dream-color and well, zooming in shows a lot more details; it's hypnotic and mysterious too. I wonder who built it? How old is it? What's the story behind the corrosion? Did heroes and heroines declare undying love for one another while rowing in it? Or was it just put there as a kind of mysterious folly? Who knows? Great details and I have to say that I'm really digging that bit of rust!

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emmecielle

3:11PM | Sat, 17 April 2010

Interesting image! :)

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EricSBauer

4:31PM | Mon, 19 April 2010

Nice DOF! I love the piece of sheet metal that's pulling away from the rock. Excellent POV as well.


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