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Poster: Tony Ward  (see this users gallery)

A long abandoned wagon rests along the back fence of an Amish farm outside Lancaster, PA.
· Date: Thu June 19, 2008 · Views: 805 ·
Keywords: By The Back Fence
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File date: 2008:06:19 11:35:38 Date/Time: 2008:06:19 10:56:38
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Stevedevil
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Fri June 20, 2008 10:17am

Thats a really good image, you can look at it for ages as there are lots of seperate images in the shot.. The composition is great, I may have tweaked the contrast a little, and highlighted some of the really dark areas on th trees, but just an Idea really..

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WolfSage
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Sat June 21, 2008 1:21pm

It sure is a beautiful composion although, I feel it might work better in color because the treetrunks in the background compeat with the wagon so one don't know where to look, or one cannot spot the wagon that easely. But it sure has a lot of tranquility over the whole image...I want more of it.

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Superfly1
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Registered: October 2007
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Sat June 21, 2008 11:25pm

I love the composition and it works well in mono. You could have quite the series on Amish life with all your great shots.

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konia34
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Wed June 25, 2008 5:23am

Lovely, I feel as though I could just step into the scene. Great composition and I love the bw!

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