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Uploaded: 03/20/08 3:33 PM GMT
lowering the bar
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here's another from wire pass. thought it might serve as a good desktop. what i most enjoy is the sculptural quality of the grooves in the rocks. needless to say the color also grabs me. enjoy! thanks in advance for any comments. jen

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::Dunstickin
03/20/08 7:28 PM GMT
Is that tree to stop the sides closing!!!!Looks like it eh!...

I don't think I would like to venture into this enclosed area!...but the tones and textures are stunning!!!
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.tickingspider
03/20/08 8:03 PM GMT
Faved and Saved. I think the colours and the textures are really good but I cannot fault the composition in any way. Good work. Tommy
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::RKG
03/20/08 8:42 PM GMT
Good eye, great textures.
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::100k_xle
03/20/08 10:35 PM GMT
Excellent Color and Detail.

E J
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::0930_23
03/20/08 10:40 PM GMT
I love these photos you take of the canyons that time and water have etched so beautifully. The stick adds perspective. Just another great one Jen.

Tick
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::Hottrockin
03/20/08 11:25 PM GMT
I just can't get over the snazzy color offerings and textures to this formations!! Fantabulous foto!! 8~)
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round?? Picture Purrrfect .
::dleuty
03/21/08 12:14 AM GMT
Fantastic example of Mother Natures sculpturing talents. Saved and faved.
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::Foxfire66
03/21/08 1:43 AM GMT
What a cool shot!

Love the richness of the colors, and the POV.
Nice. :-)
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.Genver
03/21/08 2:31 AM GMT
Very nice textures,very good.
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::DigiCamMan
03/21/08 7:13 AM GMT
Nice one...did you walk across the log?
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.priyanthab
03/21/08 11:00 AM GMT
Lovely patterns of nature.
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.corngrowth
03/21/08 11:13 AM GMT
Another stunner Jen! Saved and faved!
Regards, Cornelius
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::LynEve
03/21/08 12:02 AM GMT
Splendid work in all respects. Nature and photographer in collusion to give us this superb desktop :)
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.Inkeri
03/21/08 12:25 AM GMT
So Fantastic colors and a master photographer behind the camera.
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::PatAndre
03/21/08 2:13 PM GMT
I do hope that branch is not there for people to walk across. Probably got wedged there. Your right about the texture of the rocks. The subtle color changes are fantastic too. I have an idea. We could get Jerry to test out the security of that branch.
Pat
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::phasmid
03/21/08 3:06 PM GMT
LOL@ Pat's comment. Sir Digi on the plank!

Great shot, but then I only expect the best when I open one of yours up, and you've never failed!

:)PJ
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.gpmoab
03/23/08 5:25 PM GMT
Another neat shot of rocks of the west.
Olie
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