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Something crazy in the sand of Madaket beack on Nantucket. Taken just after sunrise using my handy gorillapod
In the Biking Cross Country photo essay.
17 responses
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Max Schenk said (9 Aug 2007):
Aside from being a wonderful photograph, the subject, I believe, is a leaching chamber for a septic system.
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Carlos Bohorquez Nassar gave props (17 Aug 2007):
Awesome job Ian, like your pix, keep it up.
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Alexis - Now on Flickr gave props (24 Aug 2007):
Can't believe I missed this gem earlier...
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Greg Papalia said (6 Sep 2007):
Great shot, feels a little like a glimpse of the future and the past all at the same time.
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Toi To said (29 Oct 2007):
espectacular photo !!!!
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Warren Smith gave props (9 Dec 2007):
WOW !!!!
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Paul Eric said (21 Dec 2007):
that's funny what Max Schenk wrote. ah, the beauty and transformative power of photography. lol. an inspired shot. expertly executed.
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Robert Parks gave props (21 Jan 2008):
cooool cooooool coooooool sorry it really cold out
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Alex Stanley gave props (11 Mar 2008):
Very epic.
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Anders Link (Deleted) gave props (24 Mar 2008):
major props. simple. elegant.
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Joshua Blankman gave props (31 Mar 2008):
Very ethereal! I love it! Isn't that gorillapod useful? I stick it in my jacket pocket whenever I go outside cause you never know when you'll need it, as demonstrated in this photo. Congratulations on being featured!
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peggy gardner gave props (12 Jun 2008):
This is remarkable at a glance.
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stouf (Deleted) said (20 Dec 2008):
Fallen from the sky ? An E.T. tower ? Awesome...
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Alexander Bussey gave props (13 Aug 2009):
awesome!
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Russ Wills gave props (15 Sep 2010):
Great shot! Love the mood.
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Lisa Toleno (Deleted) gave props (8 Jul 2011):
cool capture and find!
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Ciro CarreƱo for Aerociro&co gave props (27 Jul 2012):
it's amazing. can't finish to determine if that block is real or not.
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