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I shot this as i drove by. i like the windmill and the cows by it. I do not see this around Louisiana at all. Just out west

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Faemike55

11:56AM | Sun, 04 September 2011

Very cool capture, Jock! Looks lonely out there

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flaviok

11:56AM | Sun, 04 September 2011

Fascinante, magnifica captura meu amigo, aplausos (5)

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claude19

12:00PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

splendid shot ! wonderful panorama !

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annie5

12:01PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

WOW! I like this capture! :)

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Dreamingbee

12:06PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

great shot jock

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jayfar

12:10PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

Saw lots of these on my trip to your country. Super shot Jocko and that ground certaunly needs a lot of rain!

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sharky_

12:11PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

Wow, very kewl shot... Aloha

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A_Sunbeam

12:20PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

looks rather bleak. Great photo!

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flora-crassella

12:21PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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angelbearzs

12:25PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

nice image :)

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durleybeachbum

12:32PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

What a desolate lookin place!

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flavia49

12:32PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

stunning picture and fantastic landscape

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kbrog

12:33PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

Wonderful capture! :) How is the water level by you?

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KarmaSong

12:45PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

A superb capture that is typical of the southern states of the USA, for me !

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jocko500

12:47PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

the storm just drop a lot of needed rain here. Guess i got to cut the grass now lol. I did go over the 210 bridge in lake Charles and where the expansion cuts are I saw the water going up instead of going down.

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drifterlee

1:04PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

Wonderful shot, Jocko. We have a few windmills left here in Michigan, but not many.

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Star4mation

1:25PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

Super shot jock :)

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emmecielle

1:26PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

Excellent image! Great capture! :)

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carlx

1:36PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

Excellent photography, Jock!!!

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marybelgium

2:09PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

excellent !

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mgtcs

2:14PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

Amazing capture Jocko, superb perspective, congratulations!

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j-dwarf

2:28PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

impressive landscape; wonderful photo

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Feliciti

2:42PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

wonderful view and shot !! looks really lonely out there indeed

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Sea_Dog

2:50PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

Great shot. Really shows the wide open spaces of the west

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goodoleboy

2:59PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

Cool capture of the arid expanse, Jock. I bet you're getting a lot of water from Tropical Storm Lee about now.

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Cosme..D..Churruca

3:05PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

unique this landscape Jock!

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magnus073

3:55PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

Great job here Jock, this really is a classic looking scene

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kenmo

4:14PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

A splendid shot of rural mid-west America....

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adrie

4:21PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

Great view and capture my friend.

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jeroni

5:53PM | Sun, 04 September 2011

Very beautiful image, spectacular capture


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