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Wow, what happened here, pretty cool though.
Nice tribute to the last man standing, Corlan!This one stayed on the tree for more than a day, alone, under some serious gusty winds. It was indeed, the very last one to leave...
I love your leaf shots (all but number one). I find the transition in the background to be a bit disturbing. JMHOWe had an unusual long fall Fall here, so here's some late leaves and colors.
(this is the soft stuff, sharper material to come later)
Sweet shot!! Dude, you have some serious glass!A lot of Amazing Talent here!
d300, 200VR 2.0
Great shot!A lot of Amazing Talent here!
d300, 200VR 2.0
Thanks!wow thats nice
Thanks Lloyd! It's All About The Glass !Sweet shot!! Dude, you have some serious glass!
Great shot!
Thanks Jorgen! Your last 3 were Excellent! Great IQ!
Amazing series... as always, Jorgen. This last one is particularly striking.Then there's the river, Mekong. It's getting drier every time I see it, or at least, so it seems. Big Brother up north is tapping off for their own consumption, and the people of Southeast Asia are seeing the results every day.
Congrats Bob. Just thumbing through while waiting to get a haircut, and saw that People ran one of these in the December 14th issue.when i took this a week and a half ago, just thought it was a bad picture. maybe not? :deadhorse:
(copyrighted as it was submitted to wire service)
That looks rather worrying, doesn't it?Thanks for looking. Cheers.
Hmm... that does look a little "worrying".Thanks for looking. Cheers.
D700; 70-200mm VRII; 200mm; 1/1250s @ f/2.8; ISO 320
Yes it does... on a number of levels.That looks rather worrying, doesn't it?
Politically motivated art and design is rarely timeless, but decaying communism has it's own, rustic charm.
Agreed.Yes it does... on a number of levels.