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JESUS IS LORD OF OROSI


bosshogg

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"Questioning image" or "questionable image?" Could be either. Yeah, I agree that it has an air of unreality to it. That's the sort of thing I like. Nice to hear from you. You have been such a rare commodity lately and I've really missed your frequent posts and commentary. Hope all is well with you my friend. Take care.
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Thanks David...I always appreciate the exchange and miss it to be frank...I am very busy work- and family-wise to contribute as much as I would like...so I do my best even if it's little....
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I love the big empty spaces of many of your images, this one included. This is a bank? The JIL bank? I'm skeert.

 

Best regards,

Tammy

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Another great shot of your collection. Jesus came by train and nobody is their waiting for him. No respect, man. What a world!
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Sad, but apparently a reality. Well, at least he must have the keys to the city of Orosi, as it says on the sign he is lord. Thanks for giving me the idea of the train bringing him for the second coming. I hadn't looked at it that way.
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I didn't know that Jesus was a train. Though I'm sure his efforts were not derailed, eh eh eh. Well, who knows the truth about Jesus and all that stuff... If Jesus the Train is not weird enough, consider the fact that I found out that John the Baptist was a urinal - a flushable one! It's a long story, so I'm not going to eat up your webspace with it here. That's why it's good to drink V8, so we don't get David the Street Lamp, for example. Cheers, Micheal
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I see your absence from Pnet over the last several weeks has not reduced your wackiness one iota. Thanks for the lucid explanation for this. Now the whole story is perfectly clear.
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Not sure why I missed this, but it's really a cool photo. Love the saturated yet somehow flat feeling the colors give, great perspective, and of course great message. Interesting that the right side of the frame is a bit darker...where was the light source? It's tough for me to tell.

 

Keep shootin'! Cheers, Jay

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Well I certainly don't want you missing this one. It is one of my recent faves. I don't really have a good explanation for the darkness on the right. It had to be somewhere between noon and two o'clock when I took the image, so the sun was high overhead. Thanks for coming by.
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