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Uploaded: 08/26/09 3:06 AM GMT
Dead Wood & Granite
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At almost 11,000 feet colors become striking. No filters were used for this shot. What you see is what I saw. I hope you enjoy it. Garrett

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::0930_23
08/26/09 3:09 AM GMT
You are right about the colors Garrett. It looks like the tree is about ready to roll the boulder over the side and start a landslide. Such good textures.

TicK

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Insure what you touch during your lifetime, is not coated with the fingerprints of apathy....Tick
.icedancer
08/26/09 4:49 PM GMT
Wonderful colours and angle

I will not be leaving comments on the new postings for the next 2 and ½ weeks, due to me being very busy getting ready for the holidays. So I hope you don’t mind, but I’ll be checking on them when I can.
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::YoungATheart
08/26/09 5:22 PM GMT
Just a downright cool picture! I love these types of pictures, it makes you wonder what mother nature did to set up these awesome natural photo ops.
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.gizmo1
08/26/09 6:33 PM GMT
Outstanding photo this is a piece of art.
Great colour, focus and depth, plus detail and the layout is spot on well done.
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::billyoneshot
08/27/09 12:57 AM GMT
Garret I agree with elevation making the colors brighter and more beautiful. Great post and thanks for sharing.
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Billy
.rotcivski
08/27/09 8:28 PM GMT
Wow, great photo Garrett. Added to my favorites.

Vic
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.joeysparadise
08/28/09 2:43 AM GMT
Garrett is that man made? It almost looks too perfect and displays excellent abstract nature.
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.lobo252
09/02/09 4:46 AM GMT
Excellent shot, Garrett. Sky does look much more blue at that elevation. Sure would be interesting to know how much soil is on top of those rocks.
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Can you paint with all the colors of the wind.

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