Yo Andy - too funny! I went for a hike yesterday and passed numerous trees with carved initials on them. I snapped a few, but non came out as nice as yours (as usual).
Lovely image, Andy. Grafiti proclaiming eternal love are always kind of cool. I see them in the covered bridges frequently, but I am unable to create the attractive images with them that you did here ..... Too many oil stains I think.
These were the lightpoles for the mini-golf. Everyone would write on the poles with the score keeping pencils. The lead would actually etch the galvanized poles. This is permanent and never comes off, you can actually FEEL the writing.
This place is sadly, gone now. The owner, Janice, told me people would come back on their honeymoons, anniversarys, etc, and find the pole where they had first dates and left notes, etc. Pretty neat stuff. Too bad the old place is gone. Thanks Andy for posting yours, made me remember these...
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Is that the hudson I see in the background?
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Nice shot!
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well, the hudson *is* in the background, about 3,000 miles further east
this shot is in the sierra nevada foothills, california
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Bino and Roach . . . nice names . . . :-)
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thank you, ginger
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for stopping, looking, and commenting.
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ahh what goes around, comes around. they could be on the #4 lexington avenue subway on monday - who knows?
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thank you, very much, peter!
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Lovely image, Andy. Grafiti proclaiming eternal love are always kind of cool. I see them in the covered bridges frequently, but I am unable to create the attractive images with them that you did here ..... Too many oil stains I think.
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Heh. Very cool shot, Andy. I am always amazed how you find your shots.
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These were the lightpoles for the mini-golf. Everyone would write on the poles with the score keeping pencils. The lead would actually etch the galvanized poles. This is permanent and never comes off, you can actually FEEL the writing.
This place is sadly, gone now. The owner, Janice, told me people would come back on their honeymoons, anniversarys, etc, and find the pole where they had first dates and left notes, etc. Pretty neat stuff. Too bad the old place is gone. Thanks Andy for posting yours, made me remember these...
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I love the way you got those barbs in focus too. Very cool light.
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