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Temple of Tolerance
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I took this 2 summers ago with my Canon G3, a two shot panorama. Sorry abot the shadows, I suppose a bright cloudy day would be better to get photos or camp out all day to get the right time.
This is the entrance to the Temple. In the front you see two old millstones resting on quarried stone. There are steps & two archways leading to the top. I would say that Jim Bowsher has almost all the types of rock formations that were deposited in the area by the ice age. Besides rocks there are quarried stone, stone steps from many old places, & stone artifacts. In the back yard of his home, a more private area, he even has a round barrel shaped building. It was originally built as a tavern or bar & located north of Wapakoneta. A man actually used it as his home for a period.
Thanks to all who view or critique! Hope you enjoy! :} Don |
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Hi Donald,
Nice presentation of this interesting site. Excellent colours fine composition although maybe a tad too central. Nevertheless a fine posting my friend.
TFS
Hans
very nice capture of this quite strange place :-).
I guess it's one way of getting rid of grass to mow :-).
TFS
Pierre
Hello Don!
Just back a few days and just now see your in a theme.
Good you did, keeps you creative.
I like your POV here and the tech stuff is good,
Pleassed to see this. Almost a Panorama
Bye my friend
John