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Description

Part of a series of pictures I took when we visited Fort Louisbourg in Nova Scotia. A very cool place, they've done an excellent job rebuilding it.
Some objects in the buildings I thought would make useful stock pictures
Note: for some reason these pictures look fuzzy when viewed in small size, this goes away in when viewed in Full size
Download for full size! (caution: large file)
Stock Rules
Use:
ON deviantART
-Please credit in the artists comments with a link back to the image used. (copy the page address in your browser at the top of the screen by selecting it and pressing Ctrl C, then pressing Ctrl V in the artist comments and ta-da you have a link)
-Please leave me a comment on the image you used, with a link back to your work so I can see it and favorite it (link back the same way as described above, except use the address of your picture this time), since I love seeing how my stock is used

OFF deviantART (You can use my stock in your manipulations on any site you want so long as you follow the rules)
-Please credit ON the image
-Please link back to my account in the area the image is used (like in part of the layout if used in a layout) if thats possible
-Send me a link to the image through a note or comment so I can see the finished piece.
-NEVER
-Re-post original images! If you re-post my images and claim them as your own, YOU ARE BREAKING THE LAW! I will not be happy, and neither will you by the time I'm finished with you!
-Upload images using my stock in the photography category
-Simply change the coloring, or add a simple effect to an image and considerate done. Please use some creativity.
ALWAYS
-Keep the work you are using my stock in PG13 and under (so no nudity, racist, or discriminating works)
-Have fun!
Image size
4752x3168px 4.14 MB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS REBEL T1i
Shutter Speed
1/99 second
Aperture
F/5.6
Focal Length
70 mm
ISO Speed
1000
Date Taken
Jul 15, 2010, 9:58:38 PM
Comments14
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Thanks for posting. This was used in A Moth To The Flame, submitted to the Butterfly Effect Challenge, hosted by Stewed-Tomatoes.