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11/09/2011 02:27:32 PM · #1
These odd subjects can be found everywhere on large cities, small towns, even in the country side.
Make an enticing composition featuring this rather cumbersome object - Minimal editing.
11/09/2011 02:44:18 PM · #2
Not much construction around these here parts... Maybe in China and the rest of Asia where their good old fashioned mercantile economic policies are dominating the rest of the free trade globalist world.
11/09/2011 03:08:13 PM · #3
How about the feathered sort?
11/09/2011 04:43:42 PM · #4
Originally posted by gcoulson:

How about the feathered sort?

What's it?
11/09/2011 04:45:07 PM · #5
i was onboard until "minimal editing".
11/09/2011 04:46:11 PM · #6
Originally posted by mike_311:

i was onboard until "minimal editing".

Well, it doesn't need to be Minimal, really...
11/09/2011 06:19:54 PM · #7
Originally posted by gg3rd:

Originally posted by gcoulson:

How about the feathered sort?

What's it?




This is a Sandhill Crane. There are many, many species of cranes. Title a challenge "Cranes" and you're gonna get a lot of birds, regardless of what the description says :-)

R.
11/09/2011 06:39:02 PM · #8
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by gg3rd:

Originally posted by gcoulson:

How about the feathered sort?

What's it?




This is a Sandhill Crane. There are many, many species of cranes. Title a challenge "Cranes" and you're gonna get a lot of birds, regardless of what the description says :-)

R.

LOL Rob, thanks for sharing... one more I learned...
11/09/2011 06:39:27 PM · #9
frasier?
11/09/2011 07:48:45 PM · #10
i drive diggers all day hehe love this idea, and my boy has some good props



Message edited by author 2011-11-09 19:49:30.
11/09/2011 08:18:00 PM · #11
I would like a challenge like this...since that is what I do for a living (Operating cranes). OR...the Sandhill crane type too. I live about 2 hours from their spring migration meeting area. I say lets do it either way.

11/10/2011 11:20:11 AM · #12
Here's a very nice one too...

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