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Gil Draper
{K:3194} 1/6/2006
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An excellent photo of the dam. It reminds me of a great time in our country when we were building magnificent structures benefiting all the people not just the few. Thanks for the reminder and a beautiful photo. Regards Gil
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Christian Barrette
{K:21125} 1/5/2006
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What a strange scenery. I didn't realize the size of it before noticing the cars on the dam itself. This is huge. Good compo and excellent colour rendition - as always. I think the little foreground addition, in the LL corner, is just what it takes.
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 1/5/2006
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Thank you Marlyn for your very nice comments. Don.
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Marilyn Nagy
{K:6008} 1/5/2006
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Don, Great exposure. Wonderful reflections. Looks ancient. Well taken. Marilyn
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George Marks
{K:15437} 1/3/2006
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Another great image Don. You are so right. We can't build much today because of our bloated government.
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Larry Fosse
{K:66493} 1/3/2006
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I was there in 1999 and it was still open...including the iterior tour...had a great time and saw some incredible things
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Don Price
{K:1376} 1/3/2006
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Hi Don, old Hoover needs some water... hopr the snow god start dumping some white stuff in the mountains don
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Robert Gaither
{K:34128} 1/3/2006
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Water looks low. I was kind of disappointed for you can go down in the dam like you use to the last time I was there. I like walking through it. Excellent photograph and capture.
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Kathy Hillard
{K:25721} 1/3/2006
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I visited this dam once, several years ago. At the time I was not into photography...darn! You cptured some great reflections here, Don! Kathy
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 1/3/2006
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Larry, I didn't want to walk back down there for that picture. I went through this in 1950 when there were no restrictions. It was a great experience. I don't know what you get to see now. It is quite a site. The water is so low now. I don't know how many feet but it is considerable. Very dry out here. We have not had an measurable rain since we have been here October 1. Won't be many wildflowers this spring as they depend on winter rain to bloom. Thanks. Don.
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 1/3/2006
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Yes this is a hydo electric plant that was completed in 1935. A beautiful work of engineering art. Thanks for your nice comment. Don.
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 1/3/2006
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A spectacular view of the dam, Don! I like your composition, with the reflections in the foreground and the dam going back to the structures and towers in the background. Dave.
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Larry Fosse
{K:66493} 1/3/2006
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Hey!...I've been there!...although at the time I only had a P&S 35mm film camera...so your photo is much better than anything I have from here...spectacular clarity and great reflection Don...you shoulda stood on the state line in the middle of the dam for a shot
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Branimir Fagarazzi
{K:38367} 1/3/2006
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I think tis is HE plant. Regard
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