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Marshmallows at Camp Cronin
Image Title:  Marshmallows at Camp Cronin
 
 By: Bill Krul  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Bill Krul {K:5724}
Project #27 Your best photograph! Camera Model Sinar F1
Categories Landscape
Florals
Film Format
Portfolio Water Scape
Landscape
Floral
Lens Rodenstock 90mm
Uploaded 7/31/2004 Film / Memory Type Ektachrome 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 1175 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/16
Critiques 4 Rating
Pending
/ 1 Ratings
Location City -  Narragansett
State -  RI
Country - United States   United States
About A resubmission of this image as the prior version was somehow degraded
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Phil Monger   {K:296} 8/2/2004
Lovely setting, particularly like how the mist has a purple almost magical feel to it


Alison DuFlon   {K:36557} 8/9/2004
This is a beautiful photo, although it looks like a painting to me. I didn't see the original, but this one seems to have everything. What does the title mean? Alison


Bill Krul   {K:5724} 8/11/2004
Alison: Marshmallows are the plants bearing the pink flowers in this image. They are located in a camp ground for city children. At one time the roots of this plant were extracted for an ingredient for Marshemellows, and thats how the campfire staple earned its name.


Alison DuFlon   {K:36557} 8/11/2004
Bill, thank you so much for the info on the picture, that was very interesting and informative. Now I have learned something new. Alison


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