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Billy Bloggs
{K:51043} 7/1/2009
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It's amazing how they seem to sink into the erth over the years, like the planet's reclaiming it's metal. Good find. Regards, Gary
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michael zwart
{K:213} 7/1/2009
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to all that replied to this photo i think that i am doing something wrong as i keep repling to myself
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michael zwart
{K:213} 7/1/2009
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thank you for your comment
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michael zwart
{K:213} 7/1/2009
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thanks it was raining quite hard and had to do this real quick
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michael zwart
{K:213} 7/1/2009
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thanks
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michael zwart
{K:213} 7/1/2009
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i will go back there again i like these kind of photos shots myself
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michael zwart
{K:213} 7/1/2009
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Thank you for your comment I think it is a Wolsely but not sure it was parkrd on the side of the road but been there a while
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Mehmet VURMAZ
{K:96} 6/30/2009
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Good composition , nice shot
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Pallab Banerjee
{K:3177} 6/30/2009
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Excellent composition ..good shot..
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don blasingame
{K:3492} 6/30/2009
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that looks like a great subject to film again and again. Love the greens in the image. nice capture
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Marcus Vianna
{K:4552} 6/30/2009
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Uma pintura belíssima!
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Anthony Lound
{K:6661} 6/30/2009
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I love images like this which suggests nature's eternal power over fleeting man-made things. Is this victim an Austin Riley, maybe a Mayflower?
Thanks for posting :)
Anthony
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