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How about some senic shots?
Man, those Yellowstone Pics are unbelievable, I really love this colors!

I'm sure my next US Trip will bring me into the West, then I'll visit also this beautiful landscape!
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There are some very good shots in this thread. So I'm going to add a few of mine to balance it out.



   
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How about some autumn colors in WI



   
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Taken from the hose tower of my FD.



   
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Caught this guy taking a stoll through some backyards.



   
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Same with this guy.



   
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I believe the term "Corny" was already used in this thread, but this photo is too.



   
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I've been meaning for some time to get the second shot in this post, but never could, due to emotional issues or weather, etc.



The first photo, taken on November 28, 1999, has become one of my most prized photos. I really didn't think anything of it when I took it, but when I found it on a computer that I resurrected in 2002, the value became immeasurable. In October of 2003, it gained even more value to me, as the good friend who was standing 5 feet to my right shooting the same scene on film, passed away. I only wish that I had a better digital camera at the time, as I was shooting with a Sony Mavica FD-95 (which was high end at the time).



   



Early this morning, 8 years to the day, I shot the scene again. The emptiness in the photo reflects the emptiness in my heart for 42 people that I knew that have passed since then with some connection to the photo. RIP to the 343 + 1, specifically the 40 members of the FDNY, 1 member of the NYPD, and one very good friend that I had personal connections with.



   
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Fall in southern New Jersey. Joe O.


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[quote name='edburke' post='167322' date='Nov 28 2007, 11:45 ']I've been meaning for some time to get the second shot in this post, but never could, due to emotional issues or weather, etc.



The first photo, taken on November 28, 1999, has become one of my most prized photos. I really didn't think anything of it when I took it, but when I found it on a computer that I resurrected in 2002, the value became immeasurable. In October of 2003, it gained even more value to me, as the good friend who was standing 5 feet to my right shooting the same scene on film, passed away. I only wish that I had a better digital camera at the time, as I was shooting with a Sony Mavica FD-95 (which was high end at the time).



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Early this morning, 8 years to the day, I shot the scene again. The emptiness in the photo reflects the emptiness in my heart for 42 people that I knew that have passed since then with some connection to the photo. RIP to the 343 + 1, specifically the 40 members of the FDNY, 1 member of the NYPD, and one very good friend that I had personal connections with.



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awsome shot!!!!
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I asked this tree how many licks to the center of a Tootsie Roll Pop?

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I was thinking about leaving - <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/hysterical.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Hysterical' />
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maybe I'll go through this tunnel

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