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16-JUL-2004 Jerry Curtis

4th Place (tie)
No More Fish

by Jerry Curtis

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Date/Time16-Jul-2004 17:54:55
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Jerry Curtis07-Sep-2005 00:00
This is a very small outport community in Newfoundland, Canada, Doris. There are hundreds of such communities around our coastline that are fast becoming ghost towns because of the failure of the inshore cod fishery over the past decade or so.

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Guest 06-Sep-2005 22:24
Wow! It´s very nice. Where is this wonderful place?
Sony Forums Challenges06-Sep-2005 13:03
Very well composed and taken, Jerry. Nice exposure and detail here. The "blanket" of evergreens in the distance are in good contrast to the worn woods of the foreground structures. Nice shot. MFC
Helen Betts04-Sep-2005 00:18
Great clarity! Very eloquent capture. Helen
Deb Kees31-Aug-2005 14:06
What a scene you have captured, Jerry. I, too, like the contrast between weathered wood and the green hill in the background. Even from the distance that this shot was taken, you have managed to retain quite a bit of detail.---Deb
Katherine Stanback's Photos31-Aug-2005 13:59
Beautiful scene - nice lighting and composition! I love the look of the old wooden buildings against the green trees in the background.
Guest 31-Aug-2005 02:19
Jerry - I remember this one - and still like it - nice moody feel and the title does justice to the air of decrepitness although no more people may be more accurate :) ~gk