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Uploaded: 03/01/21 2:43 PM GMT
A path less taken
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Pont Burn Woods...With an 15 year old Nikon D80...What's good in 2006 Is good In 2021.....R.

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::Ramad
03/01/21 2:54 PM GMT
A pretty scene - well composed shot.
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::tigger3
03/01/21 5:26 PM GMT
The lighting is excellent in this capture R. ...S.
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::koca
03/02/21 6:41 AM GMT
It's a bit difficult to take it, but it's so beautiful, Richie.
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::corngrowth
03/02/21 9:57 AM GMT
---What's good in 2006 Is good In 2021---

That's right, Richie. In my humble opinion the camera isn't the most important thing to realize a splendid capture like this one, but the keen eyes of the photographer.

Wonderful one again!
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::Flmngseabass
03/03/21 6:58 AM GMT
Simply gorgeous Richie:)Deep and rich with color and I love the texture and clarity of this shot.
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::Vickid
03/03/21 5:41 PM GMT
The result of your photo is remarkable, I literally feel like I could just get up from my chair and walk through the woods.
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::trixxie17
03/03/21 8:01 PM GMT
I'm afraid my 2006 camera is long gone as of my move last year - this is a nice peaceful looking path.
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.LynEve
03/05/21 11:56 AM GMT
Beautiful ! You should know by now its whats behind the lens that makes the most difference !

Sadly it does not apply to everything or everybody. I'm sure I was much better in 2006 than I am now LOL
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