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Hi Ray I love your Photos .. Great one of Glass Window
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This is the convergence of the Cow Pasture and the Jackson Rivers in Iron Gate, VA, forming the headwaters of the James River.
Beautiful!
Voted!
Wow! very nice shot. nice hollidays! Voted!
Wonderful sunset, good reflection, nice colors! Voted! Greetings from Hungary, Ferenc
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The picture is dark, but I think this is the tumbled down barn to the southwest of 4268 Seneca Hollow Rd.
Great picture of the ferns! It all looks very green and inviting!
Hello Jon,
A strange place to leave a rake in this river loop. It's hard to beleive it was a field here earlier. I Wonder what will be left of the rake when the trees are cut down in another thirty years or so?
Kind regards
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Hi Ray I love your Photos .. Great one of Glass Window
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Make your photos are much better with a new program Color Corrector v.2.1. Full version for free !!!
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This is the convergence of the Cow Pasture and the Jackson Rivers in Iron Gate, VA, forming the headwaters of the James River.
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Beautiful!
Voted!
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Wow! very nice shot. nice hollidays! Voted!
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Wonderful sunset, good reflection, nice colors! Voted! Greetings from Hungary, Ferenc
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Remember, the block is to plot where the camera was when the picture was taken, not where the object in the photo is located. ;)
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The picture is dark, but I think this is the tumbled down barn to the southwest of 4268 Seneca Hollow Rd.
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Great picture of the ferns! It all looks very green and inviting!
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Hello Jon,
A strange place to leave a rake in this river loop. It's hard to beleive it was a field here earlier. I Wonder what will be left of the rake when the trees are cut down in another thirty years or so?
Kind regards
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