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Joshua Tree National Natural Landmark, UT
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Lone Ranch Beach, OR
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Great Salt Lake, UT
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Yermo, CA
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Copperton, UT
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Westbound
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Moki Dugway, UT
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Lucerne, CA
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Oquirhh's, Stansbury's and New Saltair
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Canyon de Chelly, AZ
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Mojave National Preserve, CA
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Pasarella JK, Sampa
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. . . . Might I suggest the free and open source Gimp.org software which I use . . .
the picture on Great Salt Lake of the two chairs and table. Oh my. I could stand to have that in my house.
That is exactly what it seemed like.It was like just driving out into the ocean on a road that goes to nowhere.
beautiful reclamation all round. I've often appreciated all that wasted pallet wood but rarely find nice use for it like you have here.
Didn’t mean to mislead. That’s a local coffee shop with this area being a USPS satellite area inside. My art is the custom John Wayne bikebeautiful reclamation all round. I've often appreciated all that wasted pallet wood but rarely find nice use for it like you have here.
Definitely an artform! Not everyone has an eye for photography. As a multi-disciplined artist like myself I totally suck at it, no matter how I tried! These you posted are great!Is photography art? I think it's debatable and personally lean more to towards 'artisan'.
But I do push the buttons for part of my living.
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My bike photo site: https://www.davidcohen.co
gimp my favoriteI just put together my first Linux machine in two decades. No wait three decades!
Yeeesh….,
Anyhow eventually I will load gimp. I’ve never worked with it before but it looks like fun. I also have a program called Caligari Truespace, Which does 3-D modeling of an artistic nature, and Revit, which way does 3-D modeling of a structural nature.
I haven’t run any of that in a long time.
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