Tuesday, February 07, 2006
Like to pilfer?
You can if you pilfer with style. Read the fine print
at the bottom of the page to see how.
Name: Dave
Home: Anchorage, Alaska, United States
About Me: I'm Dave, I take pictures.
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6 Comments:
I keep thinking I wanna post some pictures but you guys and gals from Canada have so much prettier scenery (and a better country in general) than us stinking Americans, esp here in NC. I am so jealous. Someday I will get the shot I want, probably on my honeymoon in Hawaii next fall. :)
Haha, dude, I live in alaska. Not canada ;) But close enough.
Nice one, has a bit of a cold and "abandoned" feel about it... Well, I'm sure it's cold out there, so there you go ;-)
Oh, and you've been linked, pal :P
Couldn't resist, heh...
Tena koe ehoa
A really clean mono image. the clarity defines the areas of water and mass subtly and the semi blown out background is interesting in its own vastness.
Skavenger, ooohh linkage? That's good stuff..
NM, i'll take the wow as a compliment.. hah
ndiginiz, :) thanks.
This one feels like an abstact painting. I know it's literally water, land, and sky, but it feels like patterns of paint laid on a canvas. That's so cool!
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