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This is the chapel in Old Tucson, This was where the power really was in the old west. I read a history of an old west mining town during the gold rush in California around the 1850

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hotracer2

7:34AM | Fri, 11 March 2005

Can't say that was a nice story, but this is an excellent photo of something OOOOLD. Bravo:):):):):)

LICORNEDECRISTAL

7:35AM | Fri, 11 March 2005

magnifique chapelle le noir et blanc lui sied a merveille!!!!!!

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MaydaMason

8:00AM | Fri, 11 March 2005

beautiful chapel! love the way you've captured,

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Fruit_Passion

8:02AM | Fri, 11 March 2005

Aller mes fides prener place aujourd'hui nous allons parler de la vie avec notre fre "diomedes66" hihihi ;) Bravo

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CDBrugg

8:11AM | Fri, 11 March 2005

Obvious truth: If there were no sin, there would be no need of priests! Does it therefore follow that the more priests/churches the more sin? Great Picture, who would you cast as the preacher?

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Gor111

8:17AM | Fri, 11 March 2005

Beautiful B/W photo with this fabulous contrast and atmosphere! I like the fascinating story about this chapel in Old Tucson! Bravo!!!! VOTE

Egmont

8:28AM | Fri, 11 March 2005

Paul, forgive me for saying it, but i am glad your back to the B&W series of the old southwest. I feel like packing my bags and heading over for an indefinate stay. :)) For now I must settle for these beautiful images that also remind me of the old western ovies of the 50's I grew up with. Remember, 5 cent matinee? V

pixelatorz

8:46AM | Fri, 11 March 2005

excellent picture, nice work, but a sad story :(

kellendor

9:18AM | Fri, 11 March 2005

Great work and I am grateful for the history lesson (That kind of background always gives a depth to the image - even if it's tragic). Great shot!

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TwoPynts

9:29AM | Fri, 11 March 2005

I love the story and the photo. The B&W makes it timeless...

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fourbanger

10:13AM | Fri, 11 March 2005

Wow another wonderful capture of the past has my VOTE

Judithone

11:03AM | Fri, 11 March 2005

Your photos of Old Tuscan bring about ideas of mine that past life in the mid to late 1800's was significant for me. Thankyou for the ride. v

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Syltermermaid

11:10AM | Fri, 11 March 2005

Wow, again one of your wonderful back and white pictures, can't help it, but I love it most. You are a wonderful photographer, Paul. I love your pictures and I love the stories who go with it. Wonderful done!

soulofharmony

12:00PM | Fri, 11 March 2005

reminds me of childhood memories..and the western series on tv... little house on the praire and the like.. agree with egmont glad youre back to b/w... an area you really excel beyond with... vote :)

Haeberle

12:16PM | Fri, 11 March 2005

You know how much I like this serie !!!! Thanks for sharing another great wonderful piece !

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rangeriderrichard

12:17PM | Fri, 11 March 2005

Great photo - and great story.

iamkate101

12:39PM | Fri, 11 March 2005

the history of the old west is so fascinating!! I love going to tombstone :) this is an excellent phote!!

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Digitell

12:55PM | Fri, 11 March 2005

OMG! What a horrible way to spend ones wedding day!! Glad things are not like that now..tho humans still have issues to overcome unfortunately! Such a cute little church tho! They dont make em like that anymore..such a lovely setting too! Fantastic photo...as always Paul! :) VOTE!!

cynlee

1:30PM | Fri, 11 March 2005

luv your Old West series... makes me feel right at home!! ..."going to the chapel & i'm gonna get maaaaarried"... :]

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tibet2004uk

2:04PM | Fri, 11 March 2005

Now this sucks indeed!! What a bunch of barbarians!! Anyway, a wonderfully moody shot!! I think u've captured the spirit of the old west beautifully here, from what I've seen in old western movies!! ;)

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Petra-S

4:28PM | Fri, 11 March 2005

super Photo with wonderful clouds, perfect light, mood and image!

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marybelgium

4:53PM | Fri, 11 March 2005

Excellent photo and great story !

eryt

5:58PM | Fri, 11 March 2005

Paul...when you were a baby I bet you 'sucked on a camera' instead of a pacifier! it seems you were born to do this wonderful work that you do..this is such a nice photo...wow...bravo, my friend! V

dayna2

6:35PM | Fri, 11 March 2005

HEHEHE Kill Bill!!!! Fantastic Photo terrible story!!! LOL

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Richardphotos

6:50PM | Fri, 11 March 2005

I went to a ghost town nw of Vegas and it had 17,000 people during the mining operation and 17 bordellos and one church. I have a picture somewhere in my gallery of the house of bottles from that place. excellent capture Paul

logiloglu

7:47PM | Fri, 11 March 2005

an excellent b/w photography. wonderful tones. vote #:O)

LFNForever

8:23PM | Fri, 11 March 2005

Beautiful, the black and white adds an authenticity that looks just beautiful!! V :)

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jocko500

8:47PM | Fri, 11 March 2005

many towns did not have a church the prister would come on sunday to the saloon and it close the bar so the prister can read or say what is in the Bible.I read of on prister he keep on getting yelled at from the back by someone so he shot him. Nothing was done to the prister. and every one sit to hear what the Bible say. ...your photo is very good

Pierre59

2:36AM | Sat, 12 March 2005

Beautiful B/W !!!

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sossy

1:11PM | Sat, 12 March 2005

wonderful capture of this chapel! very effectful the b/w! excellent shot! ;o)

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