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Old 01-27-2012, 10:21 AM
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I live in Gloucester, Ma which is about 30 miles as the seagull flies from Boston. Gloucester(Pronounced Gloss-ter) is not a part of Boston's metropolitan area yet a picture I took made #7 of the top 50 photographs in a year of review of Boston!
I didn't enter a contest or nutt'n, they must of plucked it off the internet.
I guess I'm humbled none the less. And there it is among other notable events like the Boston Bruins winning the Stanley Cup and the capture of fugitive Whitey Bulger!
http://bostinno.com/2011/12/15/50-in...ear-in-review/
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COOL!!! Congrats!!
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Old 01-27-2012, 09:10 PM
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Thanks Dillard!
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Great shot.
Its a testment to how strong the wind was,the huge tree behind Posideon Piizza is listing heavy.
Nice grab.
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Great shot.
Its a testment to how strong the wind was,the huge tree behind Posideon Piizza is listing heavy.
Nice grab.
Thanks!
Here are the other pics I took that day:
http://capeannimages.blogspot.com/20...-of-irene.html
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Thanks, It was nice to see pics of the old neighborhood!

I like one of the first few pic's of the washed out VT road. We were up in Killington on NewYears and had dinner at Simon Pierce and the road before and after the covered bridge next to the restaurant was still completely washed out. Tons of damage up there.
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