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Organ Mountains backyard view
A beautiful sunset illuminates the Organ Mountains, viewed from my backyard. The "A" Mountain is representative of the New Mexico State University Aggies. Photo taken 3/7/06.


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AndinoEdit

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You could crop the picture to cut out the lamp post on the left. The rest of the picture is very nice.
Posted Jul 4, 2007 11:23 am

rayrayRe: Edit

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Thanks for the suggestion. I did consider that prior to posting and decided not to. There are also utility poles and lines visible in the picture, along with the very obvious buildings. Considering that cropping the lamp post out would also cut out part of the mountains, I opted against it. This picture, after all, was taken from the backyard of my home.
Posted Jul 5, 2007 9:37 pm

AndinoRe: Edit

Voted 10/10

Make it again from the roof of your house to be higher and skip the pole and the lines ! ;o)
Posted Jul 6, 2007 2:42 am

rayrayRe: Edit

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There's a 4-story house down the road that I'm getting ready to move on. Should have a great view from there. I just need a little more money! :)
Posted Jul 6, 2007 1:35 pm

telsonboyLas Cruces

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Perhaps my favorite city in New Mexico.
Posted Feb 9, 2008 11:26 pm

rayrayRe: Las Cruces

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It's not too bad here....
Posted Feb 10, 2008 12:23 am

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