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Uploaded: 11/03/07 12:06 AM GMT
Cool Outlook
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Midwinter, midmorning. Frost still on the foothills and a fresh fall of snow on the mountains. This was a 'stop the car' shot :). .Panasonic DMC-FZ7.. Thank you for viewing. Comments most welcome and always appreciated.

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::Shewolfe
11/03/07 12:58 AM GMT
Wow..an interesting shot.
It seems to include most weather lol

Very nice work. :)
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::scorpie
11/03/07 1:11 PM GMT
Great capture and presentation.
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Why not go out on a limb, that is where the fruit is.... Frank Scully
::100k_xle
11/03/07 1:32 PM GMT
Beautiful shot Lyn. The size fits well on my widescreen. Thanks.

E J
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::Hottrockin
11/03/07 2:29 PM GMT
Striking view and complimentary framing babe!! Luv how you captured some of the foreground elements to really create some nice depths to the piece!!
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round?? Picture Purrrfect .
.sansoni7
11/03/07 2:32 PM GMT
Marvelous view...congratulations, Eve.
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Look around and catch it ; the Art is there !
::phasmid
11/03/07 2:55 PM GMT
Truly magnificent, but I'm a bit puzzled as to why you're posting winter when it' summer there now..not complaining, just wondering :)

♫ 005 PJ ♫

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.Inkeri
11/03/07 3:36 PM GMT
Beautiful capture,Eve..Fantastic view.
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.corngrowth
11/03/07 4:24 PM GMT
Lyn, thought it was spring in New Zealand, lol. Wonderful scenery and presentation. Regards, Cornelius
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Cornelius was here! (lol) Click HERE to see his work!
.Ramad
11/03/07 4:36 PM GMT
This would make an ideal poster picture especially in these dimensions. Good shot, Lyn.
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If practice makes perfect and nobody is perfect, then why practice?
::DigiCamMan
11/03/07 4:52 PM GMT
What a grand view, me likey...me likey a lot.
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.SEFA
11/03/07 6:05 PM GMT
Wonderful view and you have presented it in a great way.
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.0930_23
11/03/07 8:38 PM GMT
Glad you stopped the car. This is great view and it looks so desolate after seeing most of your posts. Very nice presentation and framing excellent as usual.

Tick
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I'll meet you at the edge of the sunlight, just behind the shadows. The Ghost
.boremachine
11/04/07 2:35 AM GMT
perfect presentation Eve!
love it in every way ;o)
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If you have some minutes why don't you come visiting my gallery ?
::razorjack51
11/04/07 3:13 AM GMT
Very cool view indeed Eve! I like the panoramic view too! =)
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::krt
11/04/07 6:14 AM GMT
Oh my. With scenery like this around you, it's a wonder the car ever reaches its destinations before nightfall. What a view!
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I much appreciate all the comments I receive about my images, but please excuse me if I don't always reply. My interest in Caedes is exceeding my time available!
::cynlee
11/04/07 5:50 PM GMT
What a wonderful view this is. A car stopper it is for sure. What a wonderful scene and you have framed it so wonderfully. I like this one a lot.
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You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being. - Hermes
::gerryp
11/04/07 8:54 PM GMT
Fantastic composition Eve... Great detail and just a lovely scene...gerry
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