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Nature Curves 2
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One more for the contest. Thanks for looking and good Luck to all. :-)

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::SEFA
08/22/08 9:41 PM GMT
Those trees are beautiful and you have captured them so well.
Great details and colors. Good luck in the contest!
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::Jimbobedsel
08/22/08 9:46 PM GMT
That's the most interesting group of trees I have ever seen. Looks like they could be from a fairy tale or something. I like the moss or ivy or whatever that is growing on the trunks and limbs. Really cool shot, and good entry for the contest. Good luck, Greg.

Jimbob
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::crysophilax
08/22/08 9:48 PM GMT
I have to agree with JimBob, they are quite fantastic and a good entry.
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::sasraku
08/22/08 10:07 PM GMT
Now thats a cracking post, I love stuff like this, well done my friend.

All the best,

Mark.
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::Jaberwock
08/22/08 10:30 PM GMT
What a beautiful place: those trees are stunning. Such shapes! Very well done, and good luck.
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::allisontaylor
08/22/08 10:36 PM GMT
Awesome great trees and location. Love the intense green. There's an air of mystery with that building too. I think I would like it even more without the bright green grass in the foreground.
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::100k_xle
08/22/08 11:26 PM GMT
Fine Entry Indeed.
Like the Lush Greenery.
Thanks for sharing and Good Luck.

E J
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::0930_23
08/23/08 1:15 AM GMT
It looks like a sea serpent with many arms Greg. Are those Magnolia? Such great curving, twisting shapes. Excellent post for the contest.

Tick
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I'll meet you at the edge of the sunlight, just behind the shadows. The Ghost
::RKG
08/23/08 4:41 AM GMT
Fine post and entry. Much curvature, nicely done. Good luck!
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::danika
08/23/08 6:34 AM GMT
Wonderful contest entry Greg. I'm enjoying those curvy trees ... love the different shades of green as well. Best of luck.
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.Donna68
08/23/08 10:56 AM GMT
great shot, well done :-)
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::Hottrockin
08/23/08 11:44 AM GMT
Gorgeous greenery!! Lotsa curves to check out!!

Good luck in the contest!!
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round??
.jrasband123
08/23/08 5:22 PM GMT
Wow, that must have been a wonderful place to visit. I'm glad you shared the experience.

Jackie
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You really don't have to be young to find a friend in a teddy bear. My gallery.
.Inkeri
08/23/08 9:27 PM GMT
So Beautiful place.Fantastic capture with Fine colors.Good luck.
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.gabriela2006
08/24/08 4:54 PM GMT
awesome entry ...great colors and curves...good luck:)
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::cynlee
08/25/08 4:44 AM GMT
What a splendid looking place. Nice contrasts and lovely greens all around. Oh, good luck too!
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.mmynx34
08/25/08 5:44 AM GMT
This is GREAT. Feels so at home .. could just as well be taken somewhere around where I live. Great shot, lovely clarity.. awsome collection of greens and textures.. This is a great entry for the competition.. well done Greg, and gooooooood luck!!!

Susan, Marietha & Emmerentia
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.crazycrowson
08/28/08 4:23 AM GMT
It's bound to place somewhere. I love that the house is not the main focus, and yet it's all part of it, and so much diversity! I think it's gorgeous. Sorry, couldn't help but fave it:).
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::verenabloo
12/16/09 1:28 PM GMT
We have many trees just like this in Oregon, because it's so wet a huge part of the years. Also when I lived in Louisiana there were trees like this, but not so much ivy, but tons of Spanish Moss, always loved that. I see some of it on these trees too. Love that. Nice to see your photo.Verena
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