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    E. A. Partridge

    Dusty little town along Hwy 1 in Saskatchewan.

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    Re: E. A. Partridge

    This really needs to be viewed with the lightbox option so the fine detail becomes apparent.

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    Re: E. A. Partridge

    Nicely done.

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    Great image. I think it could have been a bit stronger if you had maybe gotten more of the first telegraph pole but even still, it has a certain homey quality that makes the image strong enough.
    That someone has a museum about them warranted a google search. Turns out Mr. E. A. Partridge was an interesting gentleman who appears to have made an impact on the grain market during his time. Interestingly, his political leanings resemble U.S Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.

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    Re: E. A. Partridge

    Interesting looking building Dave. I would stop and have a look.

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    Re: E. A. Partridge

    Maybe a small dusty town, but it has a museum...wonder what's inside?

    Bernie who, Jack? I know a guy named Donald, youngest son of Fred and Mary...

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    Re: E. A. Partridge

    Quote Originally Posted by flashback View Post
    Great image. I think it could have been a bit stronger if you had maybe gotten more of the first telegraph pole but even still, it has a certain homey quality that makes the image strong enough.
    Thank you for the suggestion Jack. I gave myself lots of space when I took this shot so I do have all the nearest pole. I though if I included it there would be too much almost empty space above the museum because the sky has no detail. I will take a look at it again because I agree that half a poll doesn't add much to the image.

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