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Orchard Alley
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Right smack dab down the middle of two rows of trees at Moore's Orchards in Oak Harbor, Ohio. I know they have a lot of apples in their orchard, but I am not sure if these are apple trees or not. This Picture was taken the same day, but on the other side of the road.

Thanks for the comments.

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.diaz3508
11/10/09 9:14 PM GMT
YES !! I'm first :) Nice shot JimboB ... If you do find the apples grab a couple for me ... :) Love the sky ...
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::sasraku
11/10/09 9:15 PM GMT
Thats a real nice bit of shooting there my old mate, like it.
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.Catharina1
11/10/09 9:17 PM GMT
Looks like you walked there alone JimBob.. so a lot of apples to eat ; ). Good photo! Mich
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::Ramad
11/10/09 9:55 PM GMT
Looks great with the red trees on both sides and a nice blue sky above. Good capture, Jimbob.
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.TheWhisperer
11/10/09 10:03 PM GMT
I love the almost symmetrical look to this image Jim and the colours too. Well done!
Ann
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.ovar2008
11/10/09 10:25 PM GMT
Beautiful view. Peach not apples!.
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::0930_23
11/10/09 11:01 PM GMT
The colors are really good in this one JimboB. It seems I remember a B/W post of this in the snow. They have all been good. An apple a day and all that.

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.rgeb529
11/10/09 11:36 PM GMT
This is cool Jim, I really like this alot. It reminds me of being down at my Grandmothers house in Marietta Ohio when I was a child. It's one of the first places that I started to notice the beuty of the earth right here in Ohio. Thanks.
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::gabi_h
11/10/09 11:54 PM GMT
I'll be happy to walk down this aisle! Beautiful orchard with lovely autumn colours.
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.luckyshot
11/11/09 12:16 AM GMT
Jim - I like the post-photo work you did on this photo. An excellent photo! Thad
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::tigger3
11/11/09 12:24 AM GMT
A good one Jim, I like the editing and composition.
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.Genver
11/11/09 12:52 AM GMT
Very lovely nature photo,Jim,the colors are very good,very nice sky,the frame is nice.
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::casechaser
11/11/09 1:01 AM GMT
I'll take a bushel of Fuji, please! Great pic Jimbob.
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::Joanie
11/11/09 2:00 AM GMT
Love the DOF in this Jim! A beautiful capture and excellently done! A wonderful orchard to take a walk in for sure!
Joanie
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11/11/09 2:25 AM GMT
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.za4em9
11/11/09 2:33 AM GMT
beautiful, such a dynamic combination of colors! I really like the texture of that grass, especially how it contrasts with the texture of the leaves.
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.SatCom
11/11/09 3:10 AM GMT
Very nice capture...Love the colors and lines. Wonderful clarity and a great post.
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.Jhihmoac
11/11/09 3:34 AM GMT
Nice fall colors here...Thanks for sharing...
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.Starglow
11/11/09 3:44 AM GMT
I'd like to walking down this orchard, this is a great shot.
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.jttigereye
11/11/09 6:37 AM GMT
Such beautiful colors- lovely capture. well done!
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::verenabloo
11/11/09 7:47 AM GMT
These look like Peach trees to me. Small still, but peaches for sure. A very pretty capture of this orchard. V
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::corngrowth
11/11/09 12:50 AM GMT
---but I am not sure if these are apple trees or not---

The next time you can better go to there one month earlier Jimbob, and you're able to give yourself the answer, lol.

Apple trees or not, it's anyhow a very fine image my friend. Love the wonderfall Fall tones against that blue, partly clouded, sky. Very good work again!
Regards, Cornelius.
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.muki7
11/11/09 2:01 PM GMT
A great capture of this colourful orchard Jimbo. While lookin' for those apples ya might wanna cut that grass so ya don't get snake bit. Well done.

Ed
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.gbo911
11/11/09 2:04 PM GMT
Beautiful colours! Good shot!
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.OutdoorsGuy
11/11/09 2:53 PM GMT
Love the colors Jim, and the DOF is wonderful? Did you ever find any apples?
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::tee
11/11/09 4:07 PM GMT
From the shape of the leaves these look more like pear trees to me, Jim. Regardless, this is a pretty shot. I like the way the colors are kind of layered - blue at the top, red in the middle and green on the bottom -
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::mikerkim
11/11/09 4:50 PM GMT
Love it, another fine shot, Jimbob!

Mike
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.hirschikiss22
11/11/09 5:05 PM GMT
Very lovely fall colors.
~Kim
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.Olaus
11/11/09 5:24 PM GMT
It does not look like apple tree.But they are beautiful. A good shot Jim.
Christer
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::Ed1958
11/11/09 5:58 PM GMT
Charming and high class picture.
Ed.
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::Inkeri
11/11/09 8:10 PM GMT
So Beautiful colors..A Lovely capture Jim.
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.icedancer
11/11/09 10:38 PM GMT
Great depth & colours & love this capture
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::SR21
11/12/09 1:30 AM GMT
My vote is peach tree's! Good capture Jimbob :) Steve
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::PatAndre
11/16/09 1:02 AM GMT
Well, this is quite unique. There is an appeal to this image I can't identify or label. I can look at for the longest time. Great desktop and loved the title. KEEP-PAH!
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