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Path
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1953 Oldsmobile 88
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Jasper
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Doors II
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Don't go home
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Crucible
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Roy
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Hans Lee
Pvt. Spencer, 1889-1944
Keno Cemetery
Nora and William
Edward Seaver
Negative
Wallace Gifford, 13 years
Wallace Gifford, 13 years old, 1935
Pauper's grave
Watching
Lounging with neon cat
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The Whoa Tavern
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To the basement
The dark side
Whoa Tavern, No Minors
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Decadenza - Dekadenz - abandoned thinks - decadencia
Decadenza - Dekadenz - abandoned thinks - decadencia
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Diane Putnam club has replied to William Sutherland clubDiane Putnam club has replied to Cheryl Beal club(i don't know how you feel about constructive thoughts about your photos, so please let me know if the following isn't the type of thing you are interested in seeing in comments) when i looked at this photo as large as my tablet would allow, i thought two things: 1) it deserves to be big with all the fascinating details and 2) while i don't tend to crop my photos very often, sometimes it seems to bring out a different flavor to a photo and this one seemed a bit more dynamic when i - with the high tech cropping tool of a piece of paper over the screen - cropped the left side in just a little, pretty much just until the side touched the green bush at the top. what do you think? are you someone who does any cropping? do you think that idea helps or detracts from your vision?
Diane Putnam club has replied to raingirl clubWhat do you think? I like the original one better, but eliminating the bottom edge is better, too.
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