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Old 02-23-2007, 12:21 AM
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Wow I love the first one! That had to be spring/summer right?
Thanks, NE Lady. That was taken late summer 2005 behind the mausoleum south of the bridge near where Lardner's Point Park will become a realty this spring/summer.
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OH MY MY those photos are amazing. I never thought the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge could look so beautiful, and your compositions are amazing.
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OH MY MY those photos are amazing. I never thought the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge could look so beautiful, and your compositions are amazing.
Hugh - Thanks. Glad you like them. Some other infrared shots from behind the mausleum can be seen here.
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fmoore these are amaaazing. great color quality and beautiful contrast.
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Nice...very nice!
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