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Photo of the Day ~ General Category ~ November 27, 2008

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The Timken Family Mausoleum
by Tom Bower (tbower) 
Camera:
Olympus E-3
Location:
Canton, Ohio
 
United States of America

Photographer Notes:
Built to resemble a miniature Gothic Revival stlye church, popular in the late 19th Century. In West Lawn Cemetery, Canton, Ohio


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Susan Gordon commented on November 27, 2008 02:59:
Hi Tom, I remember that shot -- very beautiful. So dignified and peaceful. Very nice photo Congratulations!
Tom Bower commented on November 27, 2008 04:31:
Thanks, Susan!
Richard Sasserath commented on November 27, 2008 05:09:
Lovely shot, Tom! Congratulations on another well-deserved POTD.
Kumiko Parkinson commented on November 27, 2008 09:14:
Beautiful composition and the colors, picture-perfect! Congratulations, Tom!
Lonnie Facchina commented on November 27, 2008 11:37:
Picturesque place! Wow... congrats on your win today Tom.
Judy Baum commented on November 27, 2008 23:27:
Tom,this is a winner for sure. Well done.
Lois Sturdivant commented on November 28, 2008 01:01:
I remember this one also, very nice. Congrats, Tom.
Tom Bower commented on November 28, 2008 09:29:
Thanks to all! Actually, I submitted this based on the comments from some of you!
Patrice Cigallio Wesa commented on November 30, 2008 23:54:
A striking capture with excellent framing with a variety of autumn color & beauty surrounding your attractive historical subject. Congrats on a wonderful composition, Tom!


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