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While enjoying a nice, peaceful, but uninteresting,sunrise in the Smokies with about 100 other photographers (there were several seminars going on that week!!), I noticed the moon still shinning brightly behind us. So while every one else was focused on the mountains, I was looking the other way:?.
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Beautiful photo.
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Heheh...cute story! Nice shot too!
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Being an individual has its benefits. Thanks for looking the other way.
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A lesson from a photography class a while ago. Always look where others aren't.
Nice image. Patty |
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Very nicely done. However, when driving, I suggest you face the same direction as others on your side of the road. :lol::lol:
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