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Uploaded: 07/01/08 12:04 AM GMT
I Heard It Through The Grapevine
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I just liked the texture of these vine leaves and thought they were worth a photo...Panasonic DMC-FZ7. I welcome your opinions and thank you for viewing :)

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.muki7
07/01/08 12:34 AM GMT
Them leaves have got a lot of detail going on, Another shot
well done.

Ed
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Mama! took my Kodachrome away?? Now all the world's in B&W
.scorpie
07/01/08 12:45 AM GMT
I agree, lovely post.
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Why not go out on a limb, that is where the fruit is.... Frank Scully
::0930_23
07/01/08 1:18 PM GMT
The leaves do have excellent texture. I like the angle as well with the sky. I like the white framing you have been using lately as well. Reminds me I need to buy some Fruit of the Loom. Have a good day.

Tick
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I'll meet you at the edge of the sunlight, just behind the shadows. The Ghost
::RKG
07/01/08 2:13 PM GMT
Very nice texture study and I too like the perspective you chose.
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::cynlee
07/01/08 4:27 PM GMT
Wonderful texture and detail, but I was expecting raisins! lol
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Click on Stop NAU
::braces
07/01/08 4:36 PM GMT
As I said to Verena I love vineyards. There is something wonderful about the row after row of well-ordered vines crossing the countryside. The only time I've seen the leaves this close-up is when they have been made into Dolmades! A picture full of textures.
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"I've searched all the parks in all the cities and found no statues of committees. ." G. K. Chesterton. No committees were harmed in the making of my gallery. Please look Here
.Ramad
07/01/08 6:27 PM GMT
They look really "sharp". Strong colour and well contrasted against the sky.
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If practice makes perfect and nobody is perfect, then why practice?
.Inkeri
07/01/08 6:47 PM GMT
Love that deep color..A Fascinating and Fantastic shot.
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.TheWhisperer
07/01/08 8:53 PM GMT
You were right to photograph them as they are very interesting in their own right. I too love their texture and I like too how you have framed them set against that blue sky. Well done!
Ann
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.johindes
07/01/08 10:21 PM GMT
they have some lovely textures to them, I am glad you captured them so nicely.
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::Hottrockin
07/01/08 11:19 PM GMT
~ring, ring~

8~O

Nice details dude!! I'm liking that framin' too!!
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round??
::zettex
07/02/08 8:02 PM GMT
good one...
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"Life is short, It is a Gift, live Every Minute in Gratitude & Courtesy...Tomorrow might be Too Late"
::phasmid
07/03/08 3:31 AM GMT
I'm glad that you put this up for starters...and I'm also glad that Braces shared that recipe site...mmm...makes me hungry now!

Love the OOB effect also.

:)PJ
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We don’t make art to show someone what something looks like. All this requires is eyes (or a lens). Art is supposed to have meaning, emotion, power, or magic. Alan & Mario "FourThirds"
::dleuty
07/03/08 5:09 AM GMT
Very rich in detail. Great captrue.
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There is no substitute for genuine lack of preparation.
::nigelmoore
07/03/08 7:56 AM GMT
A well-spotted opportunity. The light, textures, patterns and repetition make it and the framing brings it all together.
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"The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others merely a green thing which stands in the way." William Blake
::boremachine
07/03/08 9:27 PM GMT
great work!
superb textures and colors!
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If you have some minutes why don't you come visiting my gallery ?
::cctruckee
07/06/08 7:34 PM GMT
Beautiful, love how you framed this one.
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~ cc de leo 'Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.'

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