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It looks like a great place for a canoe and a fishing pole. A wonderful water "scape." The greens, golds, and browns add much richness to your composition.
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I guess this river could be called The Black Gold River. But I bet it isn't filled with oil, is it? With those nice reflections, it has to be water. LOL. With all the green trees, and the soft blue cloudy sky, you have captured a beautiful shot, Susanne.
Very nice Susanne. This will be a great addition to your gallery. The reflections are great and the river appears to be living up to its name. Good post.
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Interesting colour cast from the light conditions, Susanne and the stillness of the scene is lovely. Nice place to sit and the let the evening go by. Tommy
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Very beautiful Susanne, so evocative of those golden lazy evenings in Autumn. I like the perspective on this and the way the reflections add structure to the shot.
The colors on this are just soooo perfect, Susanne. A very peaceful scene that could easily be a painting. The gentle movement of the water, the reflections and the fallen leaves all add up to a beautiful image.
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