Receding Water of the Delaware


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Title     Receding Water of the Delaware
Photographer     darksydde/Karen (1,895) Send mail to this user
Portfolio     MOTHER NATURE
Categories     Decisive Moment
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Scanner     hp scanjet 4370 with negative adaptor
Lens     Tamron AF 100-300 mm
Camera     Canon EOS Rebel 2000
Format     .jpg
Film     Kodak 800 color
Content advisory     G (general audiences)
Submitted     July 5, 2006 9:41:28 PM CDT
Views     333
Rating     1 Thumb-up

Photo I took on Market Street in Trenton, NJ as the Flood of 2006 was occurring. State offices were sut down....this is the Delaware flowing right down the street.

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Thumb-up    from cmc97/Christopher (1,915) Send mail to this user on September 19, 2006 10:16:50 PM CDT (1) Early critique

This photo probably has more of an impact for those that live in the area. The colors are a bit dull.

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From darksydde/Karen (1,895) Send mail to this user on September 21, 2006 10:02:51 AM CDT

Christopher...i am not sure I agree with having to live somewhere to get the impact of a photo...but that is your opinion,....and I thank you for it.....

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