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Kristen Ryan
{K:989} 10/31/2007
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cool, welcome home...!! Um, blonde moment, i'm not sure if it is called Spring Creek, but it was at the Hollydeen end of the Wybong - got some great colour shots, of around the church - but haven't uploaded any :)
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 10/31/2007
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yeah been back a coupla weeks now it isnt Sp[ring Ck is it
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Kristen Ryan
{K:989} 10/31/2007
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Hiya Roger!!! Are you back in Oz yet?? Been following your travels, pretty darn cool... Yep - you'd probably recognise this old church from Wybong Road, I would so love to get myself in there :) Thanks for your feedback :)
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 10/31/2007
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looks like Greenland to me.. nciely held together in spite of that nasty background.. well done baybe
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Kristen Ryan
{K:989} 10/25/2007
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Hi Peter Thanks!! This pic was a little tricky for me 'cause the church was in shadow and the setting sun blew out the background, so the B&W option was so much more flattering. It's all a learning curve, aye? I appreciate you stopping by :)
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Kristen Ryan
{K:989} 10/25/2007
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Hiya Dwight!! I love old churches too. They have so much character. I would have love to get inside this one and get some photographs - it has a certain something. Great to see you again :)
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Kristen Ryan
{K:989} 10/25/2007
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Hiya Dwight!! I love old churches too. They have so much character. I would have love to get inside this one and get some photographs - it has a certain something. Great to see you again :)
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Peter Margetic
{K:2084} 10/25/2007
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Hi Kristen,
Great pic, love the monotones, shading and framing of the door, the pic makes me want to walk around the corner and see what is there. Peter.
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Dwight Parks
{K:4426} 10/25/2007
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Kristen, I like this. The title says it all and the picture makes you feel that it's something from long ago that a lot of love went into but it has been all, but forgotten. The composition, detail and the tone you choose to display this all work well together. I love old churches and it's always sad to see them fall into disrepair. Regards, Dwight
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