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Uploaded: 07/04/08 4:21 AM GMT
Wild Flowers at Sunrise
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The spots in the sky from dust on the lens are probably just your imagination. I burned in the mountains and the sky to compensate for the bright sun and all the smoke in the air from the fires in California. Sky is still gray on the left though.

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::RKG
07/04/08 5:58 AM GMT
Like the low angle perspective, provides great depth. Appears to be a waterspot just above the third peak from the right. Very good composition and colours. A nice shot indeed.
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::allisontaylor
07/04/08 1:18 PM GMT
Wonderful view. Colors are so nice. Grabs the eye, pulls you in.
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::100k_xle
07/04/08 2:32 PM GMT
Very Beautiful Image and Post.
Thanks for sharing.

E J
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::verenabloo
07/05/08 5:43 AM GMT
Now this is every so pretty. The colours just popped right out at me at the start, and then all of that against that sky..its really gorgeous. Lookslike you live in a desert area, Az?maybe?
Nice stuff...verena
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.Roseman_Stan
07/06/08 4:06 PM GMT
Excellent shot. I had this in the VB this morning and gave it a 10. Really beautiful! Nice job all the way around.

Stan
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::nigelmoore
07/12/08 7:22 AM GMT
It looks like you've found all the different bits - flowers, mountains, lines, slopes, colours - and arranged them to make a perfect combination. It's very beautiful and very balanced, despite the relatively small amount of sky. I faved it. And I often imagine spots from dust on the lens in my own photos ;-)
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