Thursday, July 21, 2011
Shots Of Past Rides
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Favorite photos,
Greenbrier County West Virginia,
JoAnne of Crazy Horse Paint Shop,
old photos,
photograpy
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Some very nice pictures. I love the sepia picture, nicely done. I would like to know who the farmer is that drives the pink tractor LOL
ReplyDeleteYou have the best eye for wonderful pictures. What type camera do you use Chessie?
ReplyDeleteI use a Nikon D3000. I absolutely love it. I want to buy 2 more lenses for the camera. Thank you for the things you wrote about my work. I'm lucky to have people like you who comment and like my stuff. :)
ReplyDeleteSome great shots - especially love the first one!
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