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11/21/2012 12:45:15 AM |
Do what I would do: lay down and roll. :P Nice job, Bear. |
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11/20/2012 08:35:27 PM |
Very clear shot. My beach in Florida has similar places |
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11/20/2012 07:34:26 PM |
Great way to get the point across, the man with the cane cannot navigate the steps due to the unreal amounts of sand burying them. Not for nothing was that one called Sandy!! 7 |
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11/20/2012 06:19:21 PM |
Has a slight sepia tone, on my monitor anyway, come back to view this I guess it's worthy of being in the headlines, it's slick and most likely be on the front page! Bump! |
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11/20/2012 11:06:44 AM |
a bit of a sand deposit... |
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11/18/2012 10:45:55 AM |
Oh my! Not sure if the composition could have been better, but the tones are superb. I like. |
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11/15/2012 01:11:24 PM |
Good job on this I can definitely picture this on the cover. |
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11/15/2012 10:59:12 AM |
So instead of stairs you have to walk on the gentle slope of sand? Oh the humanity! :) |
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11/14/2012 02:33:52 PM |
This meets the challenge well. It's a very good image documenting the aftermath of the storm. I can certainly see this on the front page of a newspaper. I like the sepia treatment. 10 |
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