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Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf?
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No real wolves in this picture. This is Wolf Creek. In this particular spot, it looks big enough to be called a river. Thanks for the comments and evaluation.

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.Joanie
04/26/09 3:09 PM GMT
Just beautiful Jim! I love the rush of the waters!! A relaxing capture and faved!
Joanie
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Love and live.
::casechaser
04/26/09 3:10 PM GMT
That current looks like it has the strength of a pack of wolves and should be feared. Or, atleast highly respected. A lot of energy and motion in the sky and in the two waterways. A very interesting picture, Jimbob.
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.hirschikiss22
04/26/09 3:17 PM GMT
This looks like a beautiful spot.. I love the water in this one. ~Kim
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::Dunstickin
04/26/09 3:46 PM GMT
Good water motion here!...maybe fight a swimming catfish battling against the flow eh!

A grand composition mr JB
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.Jims
04/26/09 3:51 PM GMT
Nice shot and colors, Don't worry about the wolves they wouldn't go near you if the saw your avatar.
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.HylianPrincess1985
04/26/09 4:01 PM GMT
Great post, Jim.
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.Genver
04/26/09 4:20 PM GMT
Very nice nature photo,the water and trees look very good.
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.Logun7
04/26/09 5:37 PM GMT
Great shot!!
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.amishy
04/26/09 6:03 PM GMT
Wolf creek is raging! Looks high and rough~ an intense and dramatic capture! Beautiful Jimbob! :)Ami
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Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night. Edgar Allan Poe (1809 - 1849), "Eleonora"
.corngrowth
04/26/09 6:51 PM GMT
---Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf?---

That's me Jimbod, doesn't matter whether it is an animal or a raging river, lol.
Very fine post of the raging Wolf Creek (or should I say 'river'?) my friend.
Regards, Cornelius.
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.ovar2008
04/26/09 7:22 PM GMT
I saw this one first at VB and be sure ... 10 points
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::tigger3
04/26/09 7:25 PM GMT
I really like the color hues and water capture in this one Jim. Nicely done. =^..^= sandi ♪
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.gonedigital
04/26/09 8:42 PM GMT
Wot no wolves not even a few doggies .. oh Jimbob :o( Wolve Creek huh I can't even get a boat down that stream !

Nice location shoot Sir. (o:
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Look after the wildlife folks
.Ramad
04/26/09 8:47 PM GMT
Nice shot of the creek, Jmbob. Hmm, it has to be a bit wider to be called a river, I think.
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.icedancer
04/26/09 9:11 PM GMT
Great shot Jimbob, looks like Wolf creek is a little over flowing and sure is runnig fast.
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Have a fabulous week everyone.
.ohpampered1
04/26/09 10:45 PM GMT
Very nice shot Jim, I say the water is running pretty fast. How deep is it? Nice work, I like the land in between the water.
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.SatCom
04/26/09 11:16 PM GMT

Great job with the HDR Jim. It really sets the mood for the wonderful and beautiful scene. Keep them coming my friend.
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.muki7
04/26/09 11:25 PM GMT
A nice colourful scene Jimbob. Ya need to change the name of that creek if there ain't no wolves around. Great post

Ed
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::danika
04/26/09 11:58 PM GMT
Looks like a great spot to do some trout fishing ... I like the silvery color of the creek ... bet the water was moving rather quicky. Wonderful capture Jim.
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::Roseman_Stan
04/27/09 12:15 AM GMT
Here I was looking for the wolf or wolf pack before I read your narrative. Did not know which way to run as I could not see them! Glad they were not in there! Nice work again Jim. :o)

Stan
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::0930_23
04/27/09 2:36 AM GMT
Another good shot and FDR usage JimboB. The hungry wolf seems to be at your door. Treat it right.

Tick* was here

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::sharonva
04/27/09 2:53 AM GMT
One of these days I will photograph the Ni River, which is much MUCH smaller than Wolf Creek! Looks like it is flooding, probably very cold. Nice early spring shot.
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.moongirl
04/27/09 3:37 AM GMT
another excellent post Jim! you always make just the right adjustment to your pics, gives the perfect amount of mood to it :-)
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carissa =D
::cynlee
04/27/09 3:38 AM GMT
That's a mighty creek, dear Jimbob. I sure wouldn't want to fall into this one, that's for sure. Nice treatment with HDR? It makes the water look really raging here.
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.Lynthirteen
04/28/09 4:38 AM GMT
Well composed with good colour and details. Looks more like a river to me. Lyn.
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