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WOW. Erie. Love this: the narrow archway in the wall accentuating the single narrow rail leading away ... great image. WOW.
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+1 to the WOW. Very nice exposure and an interesting view. Excellent.
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This image is so good, I had to just stare at it for a few minutes and admire it before trying to analyze what I like about it. Then after thinking about it, so many things work so nicely together, I'll just say, "It's a work of art." Beautiful!
This is a very captivating and lovely image. Any chance this is another view of the same track in "Hobo's Song"?
VERY strong image, Dig the framing, comp and colour!
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This is just one of those, "WOW" captures that is so perfect in so many ways. Such a well balanced photo with several elements within it. Print, and frame it.
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