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    Re: Rural America

    My Dad entertaining some people at an indoor farmers market last winter.
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    Love this one, so like what I see round here.
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    Great shots Larry! A bit of naustalgia is always good for the soul! Well, since there is really not much to shoot in the town where I live, and I have not been there too long, I will join in by posting some (more) shots of the town where I spend a good deal of my "photography life" which is basically just a few miles up the road.

    Driving around town on a sunny afternoon




    Enjoying the last days of summer (70 degrees in November)



    New Life!



    Home Sweet Home


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    mjs1973 - that snowy driveway shot is really nice!

    Here's a couple from haying season.


    IMGP2743.jpg by MattB.net, on Flickr


    IMGP1195.jpg by MattB.net, on Flickr

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattb View Post
    mjs1973 - that snowy driveway shot is really nice!
    Thanks, but that driveway is actually the road! I had to turn around up by the farm because it was completely drifted over.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mjs1973 View Post
    Thanks, but that driveway is actually the road! I had to turn around up by the farm because it was completely drifted over.
    Ah yes of course. A driveway wouldn't have that 35 Mph sign. Cool shot regardless.

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    Matt,

    These are both beautiful shots! What a gorgeous view. You must have plenty of photo ops in your area. Thanks for sharing.

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    Matt,

    These are both beautiful shots! What a gorgeous view. You must have plenty of photo ops in your area. Thanks for sharing.

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    Thanks Liz! Yes, I do live in a very scenic place. It has it's tradeoffs, but I think it's worth it.

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