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Uploaded: 01/04/10 10:13 PM GMT
Winter afternoon 2
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another one from my drive out at the weekend!

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.Cherry79
01/04/10 10:23 PM GMT
Wow girl. You just GOTTA teach me how you did this!
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::0930_23
01/04/10 11:14 PM GMT
It is probably just preference on my part, but I cropped your photo on the left and also some of the foreground, which moved the road and the trees some. It is a great photo and looks great just the way it is as well. Just my little opinion Dimps.

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::Logun7
01/04/10 11:34 PM GMT
»»-»»((*-:¦:-*))»»-»» Fantastic Shot ««-««(( *-:¦:-*))»»-»»
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every day is a gift......that's why it's called the present!!
.luckyshot
01/05/10 3:17 AM GMT
Jan - Very well done! Thad
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Happy New Year!
.sahadk
01/05/10 6:08 AM GMT
Gorgeous! great capture indeed!!!
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::Dunstickin
01/05/10 9:25 AM GMT
Magical!...
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.lovestoned
01/05/10 4:18 PM GMT
I really enjoy your photos. This is as good as Winter Afternoon 1.
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::garrettparkinson
01/05/10 8:30 PM GMT
Everything (setting, light, composition)works well
together to create a very dramatic feeling of winter.
Burrrrr!!
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::Inkeri
01/05/10 9:29 PM GMT
A Stunning photo..in every way.Fantastic winter scene.
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.ovar2008
01/05/10 9:39 PM GMT
Awesome!. Happy New Year.
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::PatAndre
01/07/10 1:15 AM GMT
This is eye catching. I wouldn't want to drive down that road however.
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::solita17
01/07/10 5:48 AM GMT
I love it. The sky and the small streaks of sunlight really make it for me... Moody and wintry.
mary
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"Never let your studies interfere with your education." - Pete Seeger
.dmk
01/07/10 8:48 AM GMT
Also a lovely shot!
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::corngrowth
01/08/10 9:04 AM GMT
Didn't know you was in Holland, Jan, lol.
Splendid post, my friend!!!
Regards, Cornelius.
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.gbo911
01/09/10 9:30 AM GMT
I didn't have enough time to leave messages for all my Caedes-friends' posts in the last few weeks. So now I only write this comment on the BEST pics. This is one of them.
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.Catharina1
01/09/10 10:46 AM GMT
Wonderful work Jan! Like a famous painting! Mich
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::ro_and
01/09/10 7:44 PM GMT
with a big smile i openend this picture, knowing i will love it, thanx for sharing
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let me keep my eyes open, let me see the beauty
::Ed1958
01/11/10 4:02 PM GMT
Straight into my desktop.
Congrats.
Ed.
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.LANJOCKEY
01/18/10 6:47 AM GMT
Hello Jan....It does look like an oil painting....I love the dark colours of this lovely composition...Well done.....All the best to you Jan.......................................Mick.
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