About Preservation By Photography-Western United States Collective
The creation of a gallery depicting the history of the Western United States*
Subject mater to include but not limited to:
NATIONAL PARKS and FORESTS
STATE PARKS AND BEACHES
NATIONAL MONUMENTS
HISTORIC LANDMARKS
CONSERVANCIES
PLACES OF INTEREST (i.e.; AMUSMENT PARKS, LOCAL HISTORIC CITY AND COUNTY PARKS, LAS VEGAS etc.)
FAUNA (Native)
FLORA (Native)
OLD and ABANDONED BUILDINGS AND CITYSCAPES
OLD and ABANDONED FARMS and RANCHES
OLD and ABANDONED EQUIPMENT
RIVERS LAKES CANALS AQUADUCTS
AGRICULTURE
As a rule of thumb anything 25 years old or older will meet the criteria for the group.
QUANTITY: Currently each member may add 7 photographs per day. All photographs submitted for the day must be of the same subject matter. If you have a large amount of images of the same subject please consider adding them as a photo essay in the discussion thread. The more information the better.
QUALITY: High quality pictures and fine art photography only.
HDR images that depict the subject in a natural state without cartoon effects will also be accepted
*WESTERN UNITED STATES AS DEFINED BY THIS GROUP
ALASKA
ARIZONA
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
HAWAII
IDAHO
MONTANA
NEW MEXICO
NEVADA
OREGON
WASHINGTON
WYOMING
UTAH
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Thank you for sharing your photograph with the collective.
It was admired in
<a href=http://www.flickr.com/groups/western_united_states/><img src=http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4065/4600210479_4ac9899043_m.jpg></a>
<a href=http://www.flickr.com/groups/western_united_states/><b>Preservation By Photography-Western United States Collective</b></a> group.
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It will appear as:
Thank you for sharing your photograph with the collective.
It was admired in

Preservation By Photography-Western United States Collective group.
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Additional Information
This is a public group.
- View the group rules.
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Members can post 7 things to the pool each day.
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