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photo by Marcus Frazier

At the Memorial Park fountain, above, a spider’s web holds a goose captive as a cherub sits silently behind the veil of falling water.

Images of the Miss-Lou in the dark

Published Sunday, August 12, 2007

Under the cloak of night and the glow of streetlights Natchez becomes a world of smaller worlds all to themselves.

Places where most don’t travel after dark or notice while moving through the town seem glow and stand apart from their normal existence. Churches, beacons to life at any hour, become majestic icons in the night. Statues take on new residents. And the ordinary becomes extrordinary.

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Posted by ZEROTOLERANCE (anonymous) on August 12, 2007 at 3:55 a.m. (Suggest removal)

marcus, wow. you're photography is sensational ! you have a phenomenal artistic eye for photography. i'd lov to go 'shoot' with you! i'd lov to compare notes and you to see my photography. email me, you should have my email info via my registration here. thank you. gorgeous photography you have here.

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