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Uploaded: 12/28/09 6:06 AM GMT
Reaching For The Sky
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I was driving around a few weeks ago and seen this sky. I remembered this tree and I like the outcome. I hope you enjoy it as well.

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.koca
12/28/09 8:38 AM GMT
Fantastic sky. Bu t I love the beautiful tree, too, what a contrast against the lovely blue sky. Great job, my friend.
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::biffobear
12/28/09 9:56 AM GMT
It doesn't look like that tree will ever flourish again..Nice one Billy...R.
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I could tell that my parents hated me. My bath toys were a toaster and a radio
.Genver
12/28/09 1:04 PM GMT
It is a very nice photo,Billy,the sky is really nice,it is very good with the tree and round bales,the colors are very good.
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::Roseman_Stan
12/28/09 1:19 PM GMT
Love how you composed this shot Billy. Real nice.

Stan
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“Won't you come into the garden? I would like my roses to see you” - Richard Brinsley Sheridan
::Logun7
12/28/09 4:24 PM GMT
This is a great shot Billy!! This is so beautiful:))
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::gabi_h
12/28/09 4:57 PM GMT
That sky looks fabulous and having that tree there for stark contrast works well. Lots of nice colours. Saved and faved.
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To see a world in a grain of sand and a heaven in a wild flower.............. William Blake
::Joanie
12/28/09 7:22 PM GMT
Beautiful capture Billy! I love that sky and that dead old tree really makes the shot!
Joanie
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.gbo911
12/28/09 8:16 PM GMT
Beautiful sky, great work!
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::0930_23
12/28/09 8:17 PM GMT
The old Cottonwood dominates the scene BTK. A wonderful rural photo. Great shot.
♫♫ ♠♣Happy New Year♦♥ ♬♬

TicK


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Hopefully my photos and stories will let you know what makes me Tick
::Inkeri
12/28/09 9:46 PM GMT
Fantastic sky,and i love that tree.A Stunning photo,Billy.
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.reydor
12/29/09 12:39 AM GMT
Very nice. Great work!
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.amishy
12/30/09 4:16 PM GMT
Lots of twisted branches reaching for that dramatic sky! What a stunning composition Billy! :)Ami
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Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night. Edgar Allan Poe (1809 - 1849), "Eleonora"
catweasel
01/01/10 3:28 AM GMT
A really unusual cloud formation. The cobolt sky contrasts perfectly with the orangey bales in the foreground.

Happy New Year!
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.red_one
01/08/10 8:14 PM GMT
Leafless tree against that blue sky looks amazing. Well done my friend!
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.LANJOCKEY
01/16/10 8:00 AM GMT
Hello Billy....A very fine composition and that cloud formation is fantastic....I like the way you have filled the frame with that old tree....Well done Billy.....All the best to you.....................................................Mick.
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