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hitchcock chair factory on the farmington river CT

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:iconmsvictoria:
You know, when I saw this I thought "this looks like CT, but theres no way". :D
:iconalimuse:
Oh! I love this, with the rich color and reflections. Nice!

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:icon109cita:
Amazing shot!
Is that over where Bonnie goes kayaking?
Gorgeous!
*dreams of coming home*
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:iconfunkmaster-c:
WHOOOOA.

That is a seriously neat image. I love how saturated the colors in the factory came out.

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:iconheatherspettals:
idk where she goes kayaking, but lots of people do before the falls :nod: i just cant picture her in a kayak

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:iconheatherspettals:
thanks, im learning how to make HDR images, the original isnt as saturated and is alot more borring :blowkiss: hows the weather? im tierd of winter

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:iconheatherspettals:
yep, its CT , collinsville i believe :confused: im not sure if its the axe factory or the chair factory

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:iconheatherspettals:
thanks so much :nod: im glad i was there

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:iconalimuse:
You're welcome!

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