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Old 05-29-2009, 05:30 PM
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Wandering through the trees I came across this gap.
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I like it, Don. I look for those kinds of shots too, but I haven't been near as successful, especially the variety of colors.
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Great shot Don,

Reminds of an entrance to a secret garden.

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Well done Don,
Just enough detail in the tree trunks (totara ?) to frame the image.
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Thanks Dave and Ron, kind of you to comment.
Now I do admit to saturating the green a little, but not much as it has been a wet and warmish autumn here.
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Well done Don,
Just enough detail in the tree trunks (totara ?) to frame the image.
Cheers,
Alec
Hi Alec, nice to hear from you
Yes, 2 mighty totara at Unitech grounds in Carrington Road, a huge and lovely area to walk the Astro on non-academic days.
I was wondering how you were getting on up there in the north. I will PM you next week.
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Hi, Don, I guess the ages of the trees very old, may be older than my father.
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Nicely framed and well exposed Don.
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