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I like 78 and 81 the most because they seem so isolated. I also like the colors used in them.
i like the picture of the old motel it just makes you think about what happend and i like pictures that make me think
i love the picture with the huge hills and the road running up to the mountains. this has amazing leading and the scenary is great.
i love the photo of the weird spiky hills everywhere because the fog mad everything makes it looks all mystical