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Uploaded: 07/19/07 12:21 AM GMT
The Long & Winding Road
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This is State Highway One, Otago, NZ. Ten minutes more driving and the city of Dunedin is reached. Taken through the windscreen a couple of days ago. A chilly winter morning. .Panasonic DMC-FZ7.. Thank you for taking a look.Any comments are most welcome and always appreciated.

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::Dunstickin
07/19/07 12:56 AM GMT
Great shot for through a glass screen!...camera sensors are sometimes difficult to read for focusing!...Colour and contrasts are excellent!
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::LynEve
07/19/07 12:59 AM GMT
To those of you who encourage me to use my trusty tripod I can tell you I had great difficulty setting it up for this shot LOL
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::sasraku
07/19/07 1:02 PM GMT
Class photo Lyn, or do I mean Glass shot...he he he !

Mark.
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Wer be me space ship ?
::scorpie
07/19/07 2:12 PM GMT
Great capture and presentation Lyn.
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Why not go out on a limb, that is where the fruit is.... Frank Scully
::cynlee
07/19/07 3:25 PM GMT
Such a beautiful countryside. I like the long road you got into the shot. The colors are really warm and the sky so blue in winter there. The perspective just leads you right down this road and on to Dunedin! I like that the highway is unencombered by cables and such as they are here.
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::jswgpb
07/19/07 4:24 PM GMT
Glad you didn't get run over. LOL Super job my dear.
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::MellodySmiles
07/19/07 5:06 PM GMT
Looks like great countryside to take a drive in LynEve! Beautiful work!
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::DigiCamMan
07/19/07 6:03 PM GMT
Very nice...this would be fun on a bicycle or skateboard. I don't do skateboards...yet.
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.boremachine
07/19/07 7:49 PM GMT
I love this light!
with this light you could show me anything, even a heap of horses doo-doo *LOL*
and still I'd love it ;o)
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::fogz
07/19/07 8:05 PM GMT
wow that road goes on forever and adds great perspective to this picture Lyn! ...and the surrounding landscape is amazing! wonderful golds and greens!
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::Hottrockin
07/19/07 10:11 PM GMT
This is where you punch the gas and hang on!! Whadda HOTT road for a HOTT rod!!

You're still drivin' on the wrong side lady!! *~Q
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round?? Picture Purrrfect .
::razorjack51
07/20/07 1:34 AM GMT
Awesome road pic Eve! I hope you had a sunroof at least to set up your tripod. =P
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::djholmes
07/20/07 1:11 PM GMT
A rather stark but beautiful landscape. A very inviting view of the open road. I'm ready to roll!
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.TrailGypsy
07/21/07 1:05 AM GMT
So very beautiful! Great perspective...I know what you mean about the tripod...I've ruined many a shot not using one (mainly because I was too lazy! lol)
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