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    Views of the Nobody Cares trail




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    Re: Views of the Nobody Cares trail

    Strange name, but pretty trail area. What's with all the grain there...? Looks like it was shot on 1600 (or higher) ASA film. The top one is a little blurry - did you use a tripod? The bottom one is very centered, Almost seems like a gravemarker. But it has a nice quality about it. The grass and sky is relaxing........

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    Re: Views of the Nobody Cares trail

    The first image doesn't have much to keep the viewer interested maybe that's why nobody cares.

    The second image has more to look at, is in focus and is interesting. Looks like a good place to hike.

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    Re: Views of the Nobody Cares trail

    It's a slice of industrial land slowly reverting to natural prairie. The first is a large panorama vastly compressed to get it in here. It was very windy that day--the wind blew the grass. Thanks.

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