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Stone Mountain, GA

amscoutamscout Registered Users Posts: 35 Big grins
edited December 2, 2007 in Other Cool Shots
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Amanda-fulltime mommy, fulltime student, parttime photographer
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    amscoutamscout Registered Users Posts: 35 Big grins
    edited November 27, 2007
    this pic was taken at ground level, b/c the skylift thing was closed for the day.
    amscout wrote:
    Amanda-fulltime mommy, fulltime student, parttime photographer
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    Chrissiebeez_NLChrissiebeez_NL Registered Users Posts: 1,295 Major grins
    edited November 27, 2007
    this is one strange subject.. how big is this? its facinating to see how it comes out of the rock. thumb.gif
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    SkippySkippy Registered Users Posts: 12,075 Major grins
    edited November 27, 2007
    amscout wrote:

    Hi there amscout, is carving really big ??
    Is it on the side of a cliff?

    It still amazes me how an artist can get an image out of their head,
    and onto something.

    I wonder how they see the image that we see as the end result,
    how do they know when they begin to carve how much stone to remove.

    Thanks for sharing amscout thumb.gif .... Skippy :D
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    PupatorPupator Registered Users Posts: 2,322 Major grins
    edited November 27, 2007
    Nice capture of the rock face!

    Stone Mountain is a fun place to see if you've never been. A fun hike or skylift ride up the mountain results in spectacular views. Beautiful parks and lakes (and golf courses) to walk around. Not to mention the evening laser show!

    I actually proposed at Stone Mountain - so it's a special place for the Mrs. and I.
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    leaforteleaforte Registered Users Posts: 1,948 Major grins
    edited November 27, 2007
    My father lives is Georgia, and every time I go down there (I live in the Northwest), they want to take me to this sculpture, but I've yet to get there. Thanks for posting. I see what they are all excited about.
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    amscoutamscout Registered Users Posts: 35 Big grins
    edited November 28, 2007
    This is the info from the Stone Mountain website; it best describes the carving and mountain...it's beautiful and the attractions inside are super fun and awesome. I'd definitely recommend anyone visiting GA to go there!!!!
    Who are the three men on the Carving on the mountain?
    The Memorial Carving depicts three Confederate heroes of the Civil War: Confederate President Jefferson Davis, General Robert E. Lee and Lt. General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson How big/tall is the mountain? How big is the Carving?
    The mountain is 825 feet tall and covers 583 acres. The top of the mountain is 1,683 feet above sea level.
    The entire carved surface of the Memorial Carving measures three acres, larger than a football field. The carving of the three men towers 400 feet above the ground, measures 90 by 190 feet, and is recessed 42 feet into the mountain. The deepest point of the carving is at Lee's elbow, which is 12 feet to the mountain's surface.
    As far as the mountain goes, the above info is about that. There are tons of attractions, and the Christmas lighting events are amazing.
    Skippy wrote:
    Hi there amscout, is carving really big ??
    Is it on the side of a cliff?

    It still amazes me how an artist can get an image out of their head,
    and onto something.

    I wonder how they see the image that we see as the end result,
    how do they know when they begin to carve how much stone to remove.

    Thanks for sharing amscout thumb.gif .... Skippy :D
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    Amanda-fulltime mommy, fulltime student, parttime photographer
    Nikon D-80
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    rwellsrwells Registered Users Posts: 6,084 Major grins
    edited December 2, 2007
    amscout wrote:
    DSC_0719.jpg

    I used to live about 4 miles from the park. It's a great place thumb.gif
    Randy
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