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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/20/2009
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Thanks Joao, I appreciate the kind words and support. be well, stan
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joão chaves
{K:4140} 12/20/2009
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BEAUTIFULL WORK ... CONGRATULATIONS ...
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 10/17/2009
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Thanks Joao, this was 3 shots from a 3.3 mp Nikon with Canon Photo Stich. Just so nice to look at this while I am working. I am building 2 houses with this view. Be well, Stan
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joão chaves
{K:4140} 10/17/2009
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:) very nice work... how many photos ???
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 1/18/2009
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Thanks John, this was taken off the deck of a 30 foot tower I am working on. It has 360degrees of view but this is my favorite. It snowed that morning and everything was covered with snow, including me!! The front trees are the last of a ridge before it connects to the Basin. Thanks for the detailed comments and for your kind encouragement. Be well, Stan
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John Hatz
{K:156973} 1/18/2009
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Amazing quality, I can see the details into the trees however... I can ALSO see good details at the trees of the BACKGROUND!!!!!!!! I like the feeling that the trees of the foreground trying to make some kind of...a natural fence between you and the mountains. Excellent "clear" shot. My best regards!
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 1/5/2009
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Yes Dan, the big sky was showing off. Cold and clear is nice for this kind of view. Thanks for the commen. Be well, Stan
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Dan Wilson
{K:21104} 1/5/2009
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Very nice panorama Stan, I love the contrast in the blue and white
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/23/2008
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Where is your new job Pam? I would think that the nurse job areas would still be promising compared to much of the job market. My work as a self employed builder has dropped to almost nothing. I would love to put this picture together for you to have and hold. Have you sold anything on the Redbutton site? I was contemplating trying that and some others as well. You have a great Christmas and please do not get lost with that new present, wink, wink!! Be well, Stan
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. B
{K:1815} 12/23/2008
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That's so awesome Stan!! After the first of the year I will definately be interested!! I just started my new job!! YAY! In these times it's difficult and I'm so fortunate to be able to find something fairly quickly! I appreciate that alot and Happy Holidays to you and yours!
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/20/2008
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Thanks Stan, I am working at a house near here. What a view, but quite cold. I thanks you for taking the time to comment on this. Take care and be well, Stan
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Stan Ciszek
{K:56854} 12/20/2008
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Magnificent panoramic view,Stan. Marvellous capture, Congratulations. My best always, Stan C.
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 12/18/2008
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This is it, Stan. This it can only be. To "see what is around me as I travel in my daily life". There is much much more deep but unspectacular wisdom in this statement. And thus it is deeply human - humanistic. One of our good poets said more or less the same. "Don't forget the destination of your journey but still take time for the journey itself."
I myself was given the opportunity to see what such a storm can bring. My uncle and my aunt have such a country place - they are growing grapes and making wine. (Some images of that place will be on the way to UF some day in future.) I was there one late summer day, just one day before harvesting. The storm came, the hail fell, the harvest was... history. The whole work of a year destroyed in some minutes. Of course I was rather smashed down as my uncle and aunts and all the guys werr that were working there. But.. the sighed and said: "Such things may happen too. You can't fight the weather."
Their ability to just accept life with its highs and lows impressed me deeply. I saw more humanism there than in many of the bloody TV-shows that speak about such things. ;-) For they only speak, but that guys out there *live* this way.
Wish I could match them just a bit. Yes, they may be much more conservative than others, and have their problems with many things that are considered as "normal" elsewhere. But this doesn't diminish at all the value of the way they stand over such things in everyday life. "To laugh with funny things is easy, but to laugh with the own misery is philosophy", as we say in Greek.
Sigh, I am thinking aloud too much, I see. ;-)
Cheers!
Nick
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/17/2008
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Yes Nick, thanks for the thinking out loud. Mirrors many of my thought as well. We in fact had a very damaging hail storm in July that did much damage to structures, including mine and the crops as well. Much of the wheat in my area was 50% less in production because of it. I am glad that you see my POV with many of my images. It is a visual history of how I see what is around me as I travel in my daily life. Things that have stood the test of time and some that are slowly disappearing from the landscape. Have a great day, your friend! Be well, Stan
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 12/17/2008
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Oops... the message includes lines at its end that seem to belong to another message that I wrote some minutes ago. Confusing...
Sorry Stan!
Nick
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 12/17/2008
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Oh yes, that's for sure, Stan. I lived for many years in "far back" villages up the mounts here in Switzerland and it was really another world. It is not the usual myth that many people seem to have in mind, you know, in the sense that... the "cowboy" has much much less to do than "we, here in the city", and that it is always "serenity", or that life is only easy in that world. I am a city rat myself, but it gets sometimes on my nerves when some people from a city visit such a place and think that they understood it in some few days. ;-) I mean they keep on saying that "time is flowing much more slowly" in such places but let a heavy hail come exactly one day before harvest and then let's talk again about how "slowly" time flows there. ;-)
So, also from this points of view it is good to also have many contributed images of such places, since they widen our horizon. Especially when it comes to real good images like this and many others that you keep on posting. This (perhaps) helps also recognize that in reality we feed on the work of such people out there. Let them all strike for just a few days and watch the panic in Wall Street, ey? ;-)
Just thinking aloud..
Cheers!
Nick
Cheers!
Nick
For me it was on the one hand a rather good conformation of my
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/16/2008
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Thanks .B, I would be happy to sell you one at a reasonable price. I use a printer in Minnesota that does some great work.. I would even put it in a nice Barn Wood frame for little or nothing if you were serious. thanks for warming my heart! be well, Stan
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. B
{K:1815} 12/16/2008
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Gosh Stan-you know I would buy such a print as this! Outstanding work! So crisp and clear-just stunning work from you again!! Thanks for making me drool lol :)
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/16/2008
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I took it as such. I just was referring to life here being like another world. The cowboy way is far removed from anything you will see on your streets. Be well, Stan
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 12/16/2008
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That was more a jike than serious, Stan.
But now that you referred to rodeo.. well, another event with a very fast series of events, while the guys ride (and fall ;-)).
BTW, the mounts are more "stationary" - they seem to provide the touch of "for ever" to some landscape. There they stand and care not a bit about our fast lives.
Cheers!
Nick
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/15/2008
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Yes Nick, but our streets are much different than in Europe, especially in rural Montana. This part of the country is slow to change compared to the urban life. Our life evolves around livestock auctions, Rodeo, mineing , timber cutting, tourist and surviving winter. Be well, Stan
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 12/15/2008
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Mounts are indeed great, Stan.
A more rapid change, however, you will find on the streets. ;-)
Cheers!
Nick
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/15/2008
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Thanks Ania, this was what we call a Blue Bird day. The sun was shining after a 24 hour snow storm. Everything was coated and it was heaven on earth to me. I love the winter and the wonder of the season. Thanks for checking up on me. I see you are still dwelling on the Home page. I am so glad you have received recognition for your great work. Be well my friend, Stan
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Ania Blazejewska
{K:23981} 12/15/2008
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absolutely beautiful winter photography dear Stan, perfect colours and light my best regards Ania
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/14/2008
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Thanks Nick, so glad you got a look at my turf so to speak. The mountains hold my attention as I look upon the changing landscape every day. It is the change that becomes the life of the daily observation and appreciation of what is around me and part of me. Be well, Stan
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 12/14/2008
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I see what you mean, Stan. Same goes on for me too when I stich. It can get really tough but it is also a nice work to do.
Here the overlap worked perfectly. If you show it somebody without telling about the stich, it could also be taken as a crop of the original image. It is not only that the deetails fitted so well, but also the uniform lighting/tonig throughout the image. The latter is also hard to achieve since there will be always some differences between the two shots. But the componentes of this one really look as one.
Cheers!
Nick
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174145} 12/13/2008
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You're welcome, Stan.:)
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/13/2008
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Thanks for the detailed comment Nick. Glad that it had a positive impact on you. When I stitched the two images together I was a little limited in what I could keep towards the bottom of the image. It was such a large task to try and get a good overlap as I was shooting to also get the foreground deeper. I was really trying to give glory to the peaks as my main subject. I had telephoto going on to get the mountains as detailed as I could. So glad you liked it. Be well,Stan
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/13/2008
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Yes Harry, for a hand panned to shot panorama I was really pleased at the results of this small camera. Pretty nice for 3.3 mp. I think the Bears are sleeping well by now. They would not be pleased moving around in the deep snow.. Be well, Stan
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/13/2008
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Thanks Shirley, when the light is right you have to take advantage of it. This was one of those after the storm days. The day before the visibility was in feet not miles. Thanks again for seeing this and knowing my joy in being in the middle of it. Be well, Stan
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/13/2008
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Have fun at the Beach RG, I waxed my skis for the new snow. Supposed to be -20f by Monday here. 15" of snow in the mountains By tomorrow night I will go skiing after it gets up to 0 or better. Usually there is a temperature inversion when it gets cold and clear after a storm. glad you caught my view. Hugs back and be well, GG
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Julie Salles
{K:22654} 12/13/2008
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Brrrrrrr, so beautiful GG. I am glad to be getting away to the beach to relax for a bit. It is bitterly cold here today. Big hug, Julie.
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stingRay pt.4 .
{K:250401} 12/12/2008
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Looks great Stan with excellent details, wonderful depth and beautiful tones. Well done to you...Best wishes....Ray
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 12/12/2008
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What attracted me so strongly on the thumb was the amount of details and the coloring I expected to see on the big one. And indeed, I see it! The excellent strong contrast between the snow and the green of the trees in such a rapif progression is dizzily attractive. It supports the 3D-property, the relief of the image so strongly! (The glasses almost fall off my specs!) The details on the far background mountains and that color of the sky complement the overall image - vivid, alive! Not to speak about the white snow that remained really white - and that's never as easy as it may sound.
I would woshe to see some little more continuation toward the bottom, the ground where the trees "start". This could enhance its geometry, I guess.
Very good work!
Nick
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 12/12/2008
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That Nikkor 8-20mm does a good job Stan. I guess some black bears are hibernating there ! Harry
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174145} 12/12/2008
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WOW...you do live in a very beautiful place. Great shot, Stan!:)
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/12/2008
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Thanks Lugal, so glad you liked this one. The snow really brought it to life. Be well, Stan
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/12/2008
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Thanks Bruce, glad that the cold is taking it easy on you. It got up to 34F by 2pm here today where I was working. The sun was out and the sky was very blue. Thanks for the comment. be well, Stan
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/12/2008
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Hi Laurie, good to hear from you. I am working within a mile of these peaks. They are awesome to have to stare at all day long. The snow is already 30-36 inches deep in this area. It is going to be a very white Christmas. I will post some more of this area tonight. Wish you could be here to enjoy as well, Stan
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Lugal Sar
{K:4838} 12/11/2008
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Excellent work..
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Bruce Wertz
{K:2553} 12/11/2008
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Great photo Stan. Our tempture only got up to 55 degrees and I was cold. Beautiful shot.
Bruce
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Laurie J. Herndon
{K:5338} 12/11/2008
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Hi Stan, Thanks for the comments on my little girl abby... OH how I would LOVE to be there to see this mountain in person! Then it would really feel like Christmas. Just beautiful. I'll be dreaming of taking a hike with you! You be well also, and have a wonderful holiday in that gorgeous state of yours! Laurie
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/11/2008
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Thanks Dave, this is near my job right now. I like the view. Be well, Stan
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 12/11/2008
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Well done snow shot, Stan! Dave.
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/11/2008
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Thanks Derek, appreciate the visit. Be well, Stan
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/11/2008
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Hi Nicole, this was a work day for me but this is on my list for the weekend. We are starting to get some winter especially in the mountains. This area is wonderful. The access is not to bad of a climb and many opportunities for the downhill ride. Thanks for taking a look. Be well, Stan
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derek pantling
{K:1929} 12/10/2008
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nice Dan
derek
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Nicole Besch
{K:72664} 12/10/2008
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WOOOOW...how beauttiful,looks fantastic against the blue sky!!!Beautiful winter scenery!!!How was your skiing???I hope that nothing is broken:)? Best to you and enjoy it Nicole
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/10/2008
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thanks Orazio, a real taste of a Montana Winter landscape. Thanks so much for tasting. be well, Stan
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Orazio Minnella
{K:49417} 12/10/2008
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Beautiful shot and great capture. 7+ Regards.......Orazio
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/10/2008
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Thanks so much Rashed, I appreciate the comment. My best to you as well. Be well, Stan
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Rashed Abdulla
{K:163889} 12/10/2008
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Beautiful landscape, wonderful DOF and panorama effect here, wishing you all of the best my friend
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/10/2008
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Thanks so much Mitra, this area is right out the window from a big tower I will be working on for a while. It was cold and clear yesterday and the snow was fresh. Over a foot fresh on top of about 2 foot more. The basin was probably about 4 foot of snow from the last few weeks. Have a great day. be well, Stan
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 12/10/2008
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Thanks so much Saad. This was shot with my point and shoot yesterday where I was working at. I hand panned two shots and stitched them for the wide view. The Snow was over my knees where I was working at. I will ski in here in the near future. I will be working in this area for a couple of months. Thanks for the nice comment. Be well, Stan
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Mitra Nademi-Nassari
{K:28234} 12/10/2008
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Lovely scene and winter image Stan. Great photo.
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Saad Salem
{K:89003} 12/10/2008
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gigantic view and nature,that are captured in a pro way,my congrats, Saad.
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