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Serenity of scene, Before Dawn at GRL, profound

Suggests selection of ColumbiaMagazine.com Photo of the Year

Robert Hugh Stone writes:
How true this is. When I saw this photograph: Before Dawn at Green River Lake, I was amazed with a lot of maze and then I realized that I didn't know exactly what "maze" was so I looked it up on Merriam-Webster's site and found that it is from Old English "masian" meaning confusion

I guess the serenity of the scene in the photograph was so profound that I was confused by its simplicity. All ColumbiaMagazine photographs interest me, but about once a month a very special one shows up. You might consider having people suggest their favorites and have an "impartial" committee select the ColumbiaMagazine photo of 2010. Robert

Comment above on Comment: A fantastic, unique, award-winning photo worthy of enlarging, matting, mounting and framing. - Robert Cumming Comment re photo 38506: Scenic Kentucky Before Dawn at Green River Reservoir by Pen

Other Pen photos which drew exceptional response this week: Sunrise Over Columbia and Greensburg Street at night, and his mother's favorite in this series, Going back to Lindsey Hill, at dusk.Thanks to Dr. Ron P. Rogers for his comment, "I don't need to read who took the photo when it is one of Pen's. I know who the photograper was when I see it."




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