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Del Metheny
{K:25617} 9/21/2004
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Rebecca, you are getting to me this morning, I have used grinders just like that to shapren the scythe in your wagon photo. Keep these coming. Del.
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Gayle's Eclectic Photos
{K:91109} 9/21/2004
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This is shot through glass?..like the perspective and love the grinder and cobblestones..don't care for the two dark shadows,but perhaps unavoidable?..another cool find..Shameless
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Neal Nye
{K:15827} 9/21/2004
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That's one bumpy grindstone. You'd get seasick watching your shovel waving up and down as you put a new edge on it. I like how the stone stands out almost like it were in a spot light.
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Dorothy Di Liddo
{K:13787} 9/21/2004
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Very Nice, you like those cemetarys don't you? lol... They are always interesting. Nice Shot, Dottie
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Gabrielle Willson
{K:7978} 9/20/2004
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What can I add- great detail!
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Dirck DuFlon
{K:35779} 9/20/2004
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Oh! I thought maybe this was Fred Flintstone's excersise bike! Are those your legs reflected at the bottom of the pic? Interesting period piece!
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Peggy Christine Skinner
{K:26936} 9/20/2004
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Beautiful colours in the cobblestones. That grinding wheel looks like an antiquated bicycle of sorts with one heck of a wobbly ride.
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 9/20/2004
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Ouch, that seat would hurt! Great capture of the texture of the cobblestone, and the details of the rivets etc. in the ironwork, Rebecca. Dave.
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Patrick Jacobson
{K:29151} 9/20/2004
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Strange and interesting abstract... nice that the reflection of your body is visable through the picture. =)
Patrick J
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Riny Koopman
{K:19998} 9/20/2004
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Very orginale composition with many details. Kind regards....Riny.
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 9/20/2004
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Rebecca, beautiful compoistie and project Teunis
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