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Step Up To Nature-Natchez Trace
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NOTICE: THIS IMAGE IS NOT TO BE POSTED ON ANY OTHER WEBSITE. One more image to go after this one and we will be done with this series. This picture is of some old steps that use to lead to a mill that is no longer there. As it is, it looks like a nice entrance to a nature walk.

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.ventiol
03/05/11 7:36 AM GMT
Interesting place and you look this steps for composition well. Well done!
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::Dunstickin
03/05/11 7:53 AM GMT
And, did you go up them?....or was there a drive way just out of this shot?...lol

This is pretty good...in fact it is good!

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::biffobear
03/05/11 8:56 AM GMT
That's cool Pat..Looking at this i could be in Thornley woods.The steps are so similar...R.
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::tigger3
03/05/11 12:38 AM GMT
A beautiful capture of the natural surroundings and love the lead in with the steps. Tigs♥ =^..^=
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::0930_23
03/05/11 6:09 PM GMT
I wonder how many peoples feet touched those steps without their eyes noticing the beauty, Owd Momma. I see you were not one of them. Good post.

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Cameras are like people--sometimes they lose focus.
::Inkeri
03/05/11 10:04 PM GMT
So Wonderful autumn scene.Beautiful photo,Pat.Fantastic compo.
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::Ramad
03/05/11 10:18 PM GMT
The sunlit ground with all the different colours and textures look great.
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::egggray
03/06/11 12:25 AM GMT
A nice find there in the middle of the woods. Nice contrast of the colors. Be careful, I see a broken step.
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::cynlee
03/06/11 5:15 PM GMT
Such pleasantly inviting surroundings here. Nice shot, Pat.
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::Silvanus
03/07/11 12:23 AM GMT
A wonderful and interesting remnant of times past. The sunlight in this shot is gorgeous, and I like how you've framed the stairs using the trees. Well done, Pat!

- Steve
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::LynEve
03/07/11 1:25 AM GMT
A lovely rustic scene Pat.
You have captured the atmosphere of the place.
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.icedancer
03/08/11 11:33 PM GMT
Makes me think of a gorgeous oil painting, plus what a gorgeous place for a long walk Pat
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::nessalovesnature
03/09/11 1:51 PM GMT
Very beautiful, where is this place? I want to go there!
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.LANJOCKEY
04/15/11 7:39 AM GMT
Hello Pat....This is a lovely woodland scene with those steps taking your eye to a different level within the scene...I also like the way you have used the light to your advantage....Well done....All the very best to you Pat.................Mick.
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