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Jan 08, 2005 17:03 |  #1

Part of my office window view is at the winery. They have lots of barrels.

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Jan 08, 2005 17:08 |  #2

Neat shot! I hope they have lots of wine nearby also :lol: :lol: great place to spend your lunch hour. :lol:


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Jan 08, 2005 17:36 |  #3

Yeah, except for we don't have a lunch hour. ;)


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Jan 08, 2005 18:31 as a reply to  @ TVSET's post |  #4

TVSET wrote:
Yeah, except for we don't have a lunch hour. ;)

:lol: :lol: :lol:
maybe two (hours) ?

the barrels looks like spools of thread.

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just a little like spools of thread Sandy ?

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Jan 08, 2005 20:02 |  #5

neat, i would crop it higher. where you don't see the front of the front barrels. so they'd seem to go on forever.
nice shot


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Jan 08, 2005 23:17 as a reply to  @ c0ntr0lz's post |  #6

c0ntr0lz wrote:
neat, i would crop it higher. where you don't see the front of the front barrels. so they'd seem to go on forever.
nice shot

Thanks. I tried cropping it that way, but it seemed way too boring. :)


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