Don't have much for this one...
davev
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But I hope in a few days/weeks/years people are saying,
Remember we walked to ....
Will people look at these tracks 1000's of years from now and say,
They were all about the same size, but look at the variety of different species.
This was taken at Zion National Park.
(can you find the shoe in this pic)
What do ya think? To much of a stretch? :dunno
Remember we walked to ....
Will people look at these tracks 1000's of years from now and say,
They were all about the same size, but look at the variety of different species.
This was taken at Zion National Park.
(can you find the shoe in this pic)
What do ya think? To much of a stretch? :dunno
dave.
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
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Yup, I see the shoe.
What a great catch and shot concept. The lesson here is to look around you. Pictures aren't always found up front and center.
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take" - Wayne Gretzky
That's so cool, Dave..it looks like hyroglyphics (sp?) on a wall!!!! Also, when you stare at it briefly it sorta plays tricks on your eyes like those prints that become a picture of something else when you focus just right. I didn't "see" any picture in this, but it got kind of strange!!! :uhoh Excellent catch...good eye.
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As always, interesting twists and perspective on the challenge.
Erich
Put on a white border and call it abstract. Its nostalgic the way the footsteps shows the presence of who visited that area prveiously, sort of like a an image of people in the form of their own footsteps. Way abstract.
It's entered.
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.