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    Senior Shooter Greg McCary's Avatar
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    July, the American Landscape

    The project for July is the American Landscape or Americana. My Internet has been down sorry for the delay....... Have a safe Fourth.
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    Re: July, the American Landscape

    Good thing I just did a road trip through the US....

    Let's start it off with some questionable landscapes, the Glencoe neighborhood in Cincinnati.


    Quaint small towns like Tipp City


    Or sunsets over the Huffman dam near Dayton.


    Brilliant Sunrises on the Interstate near Columbus


    Beautiful stretches along old US routes like 23.


    Hidden waterfalls near Meadville, PA


    Erie Canal, Lockport, NY
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    Re: July, the American Landscape

    Great stuff Axle, fireworks pictures are welcome as well.

    BNSF by Cosmonaut's, on Flickr
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    Re: July, the American Landscape

    Sheridan, WY
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    Re: July, the American Landscape

    Ha...Ya cant keep me out of it that easy....

    A bit of Americana here in NZ, a couple of bits of American iron. ( or is that ironcons .. )
    A big red Mack an a big red Kenworth
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    Isn't it a cool thing in nature that the colours never seem to clash...

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    Re: July, the American Landscape

    Pete feel free to post shots unique to your country, the project has been expanded for those in other parts of the world. Show your pride and heritage.
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    Re: July, the American Landscape

    How about some Canadian stuff then.


    Heading North along Airport Road near Mono, ON


    Weber's Burger Stand along Highway 11, just north of Orillia, whenever I head up North I always make a point to stop here, at least once.


    Sgt. Aubery Cosins VC Memorial Bridge in Latchford, ON.


    Sunset over the farms in Ontario's Temiskaming District.


    Blue Sky's over Cobalt, ON. Ontario's most historic town, in fact during the silver rush in the early 20th centuries, speculations on silver stocks caused riots on Wall Street in NYC.


    Highway 11


    Only 3 hours until home.
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    Re: July, the American Landscape


    Happy 4th by Cosmonaut's, on Flickr


    fathers-day by Cosmonaut's, on Flickr
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    Re: July, the American Landscape

    Great thread, postings everyone.I'll go with Americana....I think we're all pretty proud of these two. Shot this today at a local steakhouse.

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    Re: July, the American Landscape

    The American Landscape? Well, that's me out lol

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    Re: July, the American Landscape

    Quote Originally Posted by Alison View Post
    The American Landscape? Well, that's me out lol
    Alison feel free to post something unique to your country......Thanks.
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    Re: July, the American Landscape

    Since I was in Canada ...
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    Scroll down to the Sports Forum and post your sports pictures !

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    Re: July, the American Landscape

    Classic cars, good friends, delicious barbeque, ice cold beer, and live music... the combination may not be unique to America, but it is definitely "Americana".

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    Re: July, the American Landscape

    Loupey, noticed the gray cylinders on the windows of the cars , what are those ? fans ?

    Here is an archeological site near my city

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    Re: July, the American Landscape

    Yes, window-mounted cooling fans.

    That's cool that you have an archeological site close by.
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    Re: July, the American Landscape

    I am like Barney Fife, I have a gun but Andy makes me keep the bullet in my pocket..

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    Re: July, the American Landscape

    I am like Barney Fife, I have a gun but Andy makes me keep the bullet in my pocket..

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    Re: July, the American Landscape

    This is a pull behind grader at farm near my house.
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    Re: July, the American Landscape



    Here's one more....the village of Temagami, set amongst some of the last old growth forests in Ontario, along Highway 11. View from the Temagami Tower, an old Ministry of Natural Resource Fire Lookout Tower now open to the public.
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    Jazz and Rib Festival, downtown Columbus, Ohio, 7-24-11
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    Re: July, the American Landscape

    A typical American 4th of July family outing.
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