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Nature Trail Boardwalk
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This is a boardwalk in a Florida nature trail near Anna Maria Island. The tower in the background enables visitors to get an overview of what original undeveloped Florida looks like.

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.537les
08/06/09 1:04 PM GMT
I like the way the bridge leads the eye to the tower. What a nice locale for feeling a oneness with nature. I hope you got some shots from the tower and share them as well.
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.Nukeman
08/06/09 1:37 PM GMT
Nice shot but if you were another foot to the right it would have put the tower in full view and gave a great focal point.
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.Ramad
08/06/09 2:13 PM GMT
It looks beautiful the way the boardwalk leads to the observation tower. Also high enough so that the alligators cannot creep up there :0)
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.Cherry79
08/06/09 2:55 PM GMT
I too would have moved over for a better view of the tower. I'm guessing the path curves around and you're standing on another part of it. Nice and clear.
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Azur
08/06/09 3:37 PM GMT
Hey.Nice picture...it seems like bridge,it's going on,and on,and on...also nice structure..i mean center is predominating by the bridge,while sides are occupated by trees...:)
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.Nikoneer
08/15/09 3:05 PM GMT
There's some good content in this shot, with excellent potential. The thin shoreline on the far left however, is a rather weak counterpoint to the strength of the bridge, the water in the center doesn't have much character with so little reflection going on, except for the area close to the bridge, and the whole shot is a little washed by an over-bright sun. Sorry if it sounds like I'm shredding your photo but I think if you were to go back there (assuming you can, that is), in the morning or evening when the sun isn't so harsh, and it's lending more color to the landscape, you may find there's a much better capture to be had. I might suggest, as well, that you move to the right, shooting a photo every few feet, until you are looking right down that footbridge. Somewhere in that range of photos you're sure to find the one you intended to take but just didn't know precisely where to stand. Just a thought.

-Nikoneer
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