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VEry cool photo! love the color!
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nice job...the building does look very old!
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Its photos like this that make me want to take more photographs and get better. I feel a hobby slowly turning into an addiction.
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It's like returning back to the far west! Where is Lucky Luke??
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Yes, what starts out as a relitivly inexpensive hobby can turn into a very expensive addiction seemingly over night.
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WOW awesome shot. I can imagine this in an old western movie. You have done a great job at capturing it. It almost looks like a painting.
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Love this shot of the old general store and I am sure there is a lot of history behind it. Very well done and thanks for sharing.
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