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Oak Alley Plantation view from levee

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the Mississippi river and the levee is in front of the plantation and we drove up on top of the level and i took this shot. i did take shots at road but the iron fencing showed. you can see the fence but it not blocking the plantation. it was over cast that day i went there

Comments (61)


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eekdog

6:17PM | Wed, 22 February 2012

amazing place Jocko, love how those trees just captivate this setting.

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goodoleboy

6:32PM | Wed, 22 February 2012

Down on the levee, in old Alabamee.... Lots of space between the fence and the plantation building in the distance, Jock.

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MagikUnicorn

7:25PM | Wed, 22 February 2012

Beautiful shot

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MarciaGomes

7:42PM | Wed, 22 February 2012

EXTRAORDINÁRIA FOTO,MARAVILHOSO LUGAR AMO A FORMAÇÃO DAS ÁRVORES PARECE UM TÚNEL, É ABSOLUTAMENTE INCRÍVEL.+++++++++++5

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RodS

8:16PM | Wed, 22 February 2012

Now there's an impressive front yard! Love those trees - great shot, Jock!

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daggerwilldo

8:51PM | Wed, 22 February 2012

Very well done perspective shot.Love the symmetry the grounds provide.

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danapommet

9:13PM | Wed, 22 February 2012

I like this POV best Jock and I like the tunnel effect also.

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Richardphotos

9:58PM | Wed, 22 February 2012

very beautiful Jock

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DennisReed

10:41PM | Wed, 22 February 2012

Awesome!

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Minda

11:27PM | Wed, 22 February 2012

beautiful place and great capture..

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Madbat

1:20AM | Thu, 23 February 2012

Wow that's an impressive looking place! Can you imagine cutting that grass with a push mower?

whaleman

1:38AM | Thu, 23 February 2012

What a grand entrance...great shot!

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dochtersions

2:36AM | Thu, 23 February 2012

A great view, with catching the mood there perfectly.

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VEDES

5:57AM | Thu, 23 February 2012

Amazing place!!!!!

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JaneEden

6:35AM | Thu, 23 February 2012

How interesting and amazing, great shot Jock, hugs Jane xx

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renecyberdoc

6:58AM | Thu, 23 February 2012

when i see the long entrance i must think its a long way to tiperary lol.

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vis151

7:55AM | Thu, 23 February 2012

looks good, I think I have been there.

bakr

8:58AM | Thu, 23 February 2012

Beautiful

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jmb007

9:46AM | Thu, 23 February 2012

bonne image!

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LBJ2

12:48PM | Thu, 23 February 2012

Beautiful capture and motif, Jock. Fantastic to see these old oak trees in such a cool geometrical figure.+5

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UteBigSmile

1:12PM | Thu, 23 February 2012

Marvelous pic Jock!

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moochagoo

3:03PM | Thu, 23 February 2012

I've been there once in 1980 (!)

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Alex_Antonov

3:06PM | Thu, 23 February 2012

Outstanding work!

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sandra46

5:42PM | Thu, 23 February 2012

WONDERFUL SHOT

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flavia49

6:32PM | Thu, 23 February 2012

fantastic place

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junge1

1:21AM | Fri, 24 February 2012

Beautiful Jocko. Looks like out of 'Gone with the Wind'.

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tallpindo

5:58AM | Fri, 24 February 2012

Well, Now! This parade ground ends in the pillars of the South.

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mariogiannecchini

8:28AM | Fri, 24 February 2012

Stunning image! Great capture!

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Radar_rad-dude

1:47PM | Fri, 24 February 2012

A very interesting POV! Those old trees are amazing and totally fascinating! Great photo, Jocko! Most excellent!

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THROBBE

7:55AM | Sat, 25 February 2012

This is cool! i like the POV!


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ModelNIKON D90
Shutter Speed10/16000
ISO Speed3200
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