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This is one of the old buildings left standing at the Ludlow Massacre site. Thousands of people died there. Makes you wonder who lived here and if they died here. The back of the house has a cattle ramp to it, which I thought was odd
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This was the old campsite. The images is on a billboard and is somewhar transparent
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This goes into a cellar where I think was a coupl eof women and 8 children died. The governemnt was trying to burn everyone out and they went down to try and be safe and suffocated. I know sad. Made me wonder what the mist was that showed up in this picture. The same "mist" showed up in other pictures as well. All at different angles
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Old 05-11-2009, 01:55 PM
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you wouldnt get me down there..reminds me of the tv series hauntings...all are great captures and wonderfully PP'd..love to hear about the story behind them too..thanks for sharing.
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behind every photo there is a story and emotion, maybe i'm saying this because i'm a newbie, but for me this story and emotion is more important that the technique and touch up done to the photo. Technique and touch up should be use to make this story and emotion more visible in the photo.
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I agree, (to a point) which is why (as I am sure can tell) that only one image has been pp'd
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Very interesting story and great presentation. I live any type of history, so thanks for sharing, Windrider.
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nice, i like the pp. HDR is something i'm really scared to get into. I think i'll be in front of the compute for hours.
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Great job! The phhoto of the cabin is just awsome and the one of the steps with the fog is creepin' me out. That said, a photo should tell a story and yours tell a powerful one.
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That 2nd one is pretty wild. I love what you talented folks can do with post processing to do some selective desaturation or coloring.
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It's a little early in the day for thinking about...stuff...but your photos did send me to Wiki. A similar thing occured south of Tucson around the same time. Your photos do a good job of telling a story worth remembering.
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