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©2005-2009 *Lohey
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Feel free to look at this photograph from your own point of view; create your title and description... or not..
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Son nom est inconnu mais il peut tout faire...

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His name is unknown but he can do anything...

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:iconfairiesforever:
Ooooh, this is really good. He really does look as if he can do anything.

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Beautiful things happen naturally
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But he does ! :nod:

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« The man who trades freedom for security does not deserve nor will he ever receive either. » Benjamin Franklin

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:iconadonais6669:
:wow: Awesome perspective! I've shot hundreds of trees, but I've never had one come out like this! Outstanding! :worship:

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"Persevere! Do not only practice your Art, but also endeavour to fathom its Inner Meaning—it deserves this effort!" —Ludwig van Beethoven
:iconlohey:
Then I guess it's gonna be for the 101 shot ! ;p

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« The man who trades freedom for security does not deserve nor will he ever receive either. » Benjamin Franklin

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:iconspanishrubi:
Extreme perpective, it just boggles the mind. I love big, thick trees like that. Yes, he is a magician unknown.
--Mai.

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"I wrote the first faint line, faint, without substance, pure nonsense, pure wisdom of someone who knows nothing, and suddenly I saw the heavens unfastened and open."
--Pablo Neruda, The People's Poet, Chile (1914-1973)
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« The man who trades freedom for security does not deserve nor will he ever receive either. » Benjamin Franklin

DA History: [link] [link]
:iconlohey:
:whisper: Don't call him "it"... He hates that. :please:

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« The man who trades freedom for security does not deserve nor will he ever receive either. » Benjamin Franklin

DA History: [link] [link]

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June 16, 2005
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Canon
Canon PowerShot G3
1/50 second
F/3.5
7 mm
May 31, 2004, 6:22:20 PM

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