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Uploaded: 12/02/07 8:03 PM GMT
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Here's the reload of the image damaged in transmission -- While photographing the covered bridge on the Swift River in New Hampshire, the bright yellow tree and the leafless tree caught my eye. Hope you enjoy the way I presented them.

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::Roseman_Stan
12/02/07 8:48 PM GMT
Nice shot Don. I love those covered bridges and the beautiful colors of nature make it even more beautiful.

Stan
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::Jimbobedsel
12/02/07 9:42 PM GMT
Hi Don,
I still like the picture. LOL. I see now where it is different.
Nice colors and I like the way you presented the trees. Very nice.

Jim
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Imagine you are there
Genver
12/02/07 11:45 PM GMT
Nice colors and view,nice picture.
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::phasmid
12/03/07 12:34 AM GMT
I've been at this spot and I can attest to the true beauty that you've captured here. I'm going to have to leave the light on for you if you get any closer!! :)

♫ 005 PJ ♫

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::cynlee
12/03/07 4:39 PM GMT
Well, it looks even better without the damage from the upload. It's a beautiful shot of the foliage and the bridge. We have a Swift River that runs through part of middle Massachusetts. I wonder if it's the same river. I guess I should go find a map. lol
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::gerryp
12/03/07 8:30 PM GMT
Very good perspective on this shot Don...color in trees give perfect contrasting color...gerry
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.Gabbels
12/04/07 12:49 AM GMT
Just had this beauty in the VB. Lovely shot with great colors and composition.
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