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Uploaded: 01/30/11 12:02 AM GMT
Snow Road
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Savery Avenue in Carver Ma is said to be the oldest divided highway in the country which was made in 1861.The recent snow makes this a scenic ride.

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::tigger3
01/30/11 1:44 AM GMT
Tom, This is excellent! The depth created from the rows of trees is superb, and makes for a perfect winter capture. I wonder what a ride down this road would be like in Autumn?
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::cynlee
01/30/11 1:49 AM GMT
So pretty. I'm going to guess that you are heading south by the snow clinging to the tree trunks. I love the repetitive straightness of the trees complementing the straightness of the road.
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::billyoneshot
01/30/11 1:54 AM GMT
Great lighting and well composed Tom. I like how you showed the side of the trees with the snow on them.
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::twinkel
01/30/11 9:03 AM GMT
Would like to walk overthere, to enjoy the silence and the beauty of Mother Nature and to hear the crisping snow under your feet with every step you take!

Wonderful composition, good good depth. Snow is diffecult to shoot, but you did well on the technical stuff!
The light and shadow play is perfect too.

Into my favs it goes.
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.Catharina1
01/30/11 9:14 AM GMT
One of the best winterphotos... these trees in lines, wow Tom! Mich
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::Susiesun
01/30/11 7:26 PM GMT
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Wonderful perspective and depth, Tom! I like very much the composition, great work!
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::Inkeri
01/30/11 10:54 PM GMT
A Stunning winter photo.Great depth and Superb composition.
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.Fergus
01/31/11 12:34 AM GMT
Excellent winter scene, the composition and DOF are great.
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::luckyshot
02/01/11 12:30 AM GMT
Tom - Great lines and lighting in this photo. Kudos! Thad
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Logun7
02/01/11 2:04 AM GMT
Wow!! Amazing....awesome shot!!!
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::allisontaylor
02/01/11 11:40 AM GMT
Beautiful winter view. Love the lines and special lighting over the snow covered ride.
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.icedancer
02/03/11 12:14 AM GMT
Fabulous image with such depth and textures Tom, what a wonderful looking old highway and would be a great one to go down.
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::SEFA
02/03/11 10:59 AM GMT
This is such a well taken photo in every possible way Tom. The lighting, composition the natural colors and the clarity, all is excellent my friend!
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::Silvanus
02/04/11 12:50 AM GMT
A rare sight and another wonderful winter photo, Tom! The composition and perspective are outstanding, and I love the contrast between that bright white snow and the dark tree trunks. Nice work! And I don't see a dent in any one of those trees, which is amazing. :)

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::Jimbobedsel
02/04/11 3:21 AM GMT
Fabulous work here, Tom. What a great winter scene.
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::jeenie11
02/05/11 12:39 AM GMT
What a beautiful shot. The angle you created is so important.
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::LynEve
02/05/11 11:32 AM GMT
A delight to view your recent snow shots and this one is especially appealing. It leads the eye right into the scene and it stands out as a top image :)
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