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25-Feb-2013 T.A.LeRoy

Royal Party

Our Village

Seen on Monday morning at the glass container disposal point.

Nikon D70 ,Nikkor 35mm f/1.8G AF-S DX
1/400s f/10.0 at 35.0mm iso200 full exif

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Frank Brault03-Jul-2013 21:24
LOL! Fantastic! V
Dan Greenberg04-Mar-2013 04:53
They obviously like Crown Royal there. This really sparked my curiosity as to what it as when I viewed the thumbnail. I like how the bottles are aligned with the buildings to make it look like the third one has its own steeple. ~BV~
Ton T.03-Mar-2013 13:26
Superb image with great colours! Four 3-liter bottles of schnaps? Must have been a big party! V
Alexander Kazakov02-Mar-2013 05:03
Superb! The best idea! V
Guest 01-Mar-2013 05:00
Hic! Great shot.... can I have another. V
Rick Bricker28-Feb-2013 19:50
Someone had a "royal" weekend.Well seen and shot.V
Ken Chambers ARPS28-Feb-2013 15:14
Excellent Still Life composition.
Lieve Snellings28-Feb-2013 11:29
So funny,woth the tower showing up the third bottle... V
samikosemi27-Feb-2013 18:27
Great shot Tom
Claude27-Feb-2013 16:41
Great shot.Are you becomming part Canadian? V
Bryan Murahashi27-Feb-2013 05:54
Fantastic photo of these hard empties. Very nicely composed. V
REYHAN27-Feb-2013 04:06
Well captured Tom, wonderful composition also. V
Mike H.27-Feb-2013 03:49
A fun shot; agree with Woody on the steeple.
Hangover time possibly... Nice catch, Tom!
Dennis Hoyne27-Feb-2013 03:23
Well seen, and well composed.
Jean D27-Feb-2013 02:04
A good time was had by all, of this very smooth drink... I can understand why all the bottles are empty..
Hank Vander Velde27-Feb-2013 01:35
Well seen and well captured Tom.
Tom Munson27-Feb-2013 01:30
Cool shot, Tom! Someone could have a headache!
Gill Kopy27-Feb-2013 01:27
Wow ! Someone likes their rye whisky ! Canadians in the area ?? Makes a great shot V
Kevin Warren27-Feb-2013 00:50
Such an intriguing shot, I wonder if they'll be refilled for the weekend? :0)
woody3426-Feb-2013 23:42
I like the one with the steeple on top, composition and light are great...V
Pierre26-Feb-2013 23:39
Un party bien arrosé, une très belle composition! V
Helen Betts26-Feb-2013 23:30
Great light glowing in those bottles, and a super background. Certainly seems a popular brand in your village! V.
bill friedlander26-Feb-2013 22:48
Cool shot, I like the composition! I have an unopened bottle from 1959 which I intent to pass on to my grandson. V
J S Quesada26-Feb-2013 22:48
Very nice! Great with that background. V
Karen Stuebing26-Feb-2013 22:37
Somebody likes Crown Royal. Beautiful light and shininess on the bottles and the background is intriguing with the subject. V.
Frank Brault26-Feb-2013 22:10
It is a shame they are empty. :) A very smooth whiskey. I love this composition. The whiskey bottles seem to complement the soaring steeple. V
Guest 26-Feb-2013 21:37
Beautifully shot with the steeple in the background Tom...a shame to throw them out...V
Patricia Kay26-Feb-2013 21:34
Wonderful capture Tom...such a shame to throw those beautiful bottles away...BV
jychamberland26-Feb-2013 21:27
love it nice shot!
godro26-Feb-2013 20:04
I like it!
Peter Sussex26-Feb-2013 19:47
It is a pity that all are empty:) Marvelous glasses and so is your low angle composition. V
blizzard26-Feb-2013 19:46
talk about excellent bravo sir big vote
Simon Chandler26-Feb-2013 19:43
Excellent pov and composition. Great use of the background. v
Ceya26-Feb-2013 18:50
Nice catch, they must have had a really royal part with those beautiful bottles! Great that they left the bottles there, to be admired by .. photographers and other people, too! V
joseantonio26-Feb-2013 17:33
Very nice find and capture.V.
Nestor Derkach26-Feb-2013 17:29
Excellent shot, of these Crown Royal bottles .
Tack sharp .
These use to come in Royal Purple bags .
Vote
Margot W26-Feb-2013 17:15
Oh my. The King has no clothes. Who stole them and shall we will him?
Great setting.
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)26-Feb-2013 17:11
Well seen and captured Tom! V
Paolo
larose forest photos26-Feb-2013 16:33
i like the way one seems to have a steeple on top! a very effective image. V
Stephanie26-Feb-2013 16:21
Fascinating image Tom! Superb capture with an excellent dof! V
Marcia Colelli26-Feb-2013 15:24
That is a lot of empty bottles. Someone definitely had a wild party. Nice composition V
Walter Otto Koenig26-Feb-2013 15:20
Twelve Liters! Someone really like Crown Royal in your village. A well exposed image with that background. Nice work with the D70. "V"
Guest 26-Feb-2013 14:51
Terrific find...they are pretty in this display. Very kingly.
Jim Coffman26-Feb-2013 14:01
Someone had a party!! :)) Nice image..
Carol Rollins26-Feb-2013 13:41
LOL...makes for a great image, Tom. Nicely seen and presented.
Neil Marcus26-Feb-2013 13:39
That must be a heck of a party. Did you have a good time?
Ted Aanensen26-Feb-2013 13:28
fit for a king.... great shot Tom V
Marcia Rules26-Feb-2013 13:14
I bet they are all empty ~V
LynnH26-Feb-2013 12:16
Yummmm, I love Crown and Coke. I love the display... how unusual. V
Yvonne26-Feb-2013 11:29
They're too nice to throw out! v
Esa Ervasti26-Feb-2013 11:14
Great idea and excellent composition with the background :-)
danad26-Feb-2013 11:03
Like very much the way the Bottles become part of the background village. V.
SRW26-Feb-2013 10:04
Someone has been living it up...! Great light and composition....
Alain Boussac26-Feb-2013 09:55
A Royal image, Tom ! BV.
ac26-Feb-2013 09:16
Beautiful light and POV.
shatterbug26-Feb-2013 09:15
Nice...the lineup of Crown Royal bottles make a beautiful display!
Guest 26-Feb-2013 09:12
Great find! A party fit for a king.
It's good to see the D70 still giving fine results ... love mine!
Irene Wehrli26-Feb-2013 09:05
When I saw the tumbnail, I thought its a chapel with lighted windows...
What a find and capture Tom!
Irene
Sam_C26-Feb-2013 08:43
Excellent shot, very effective composition! V++
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