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Uploaded: 08/09/06 3:11 AM GMT
Tenacious Tendrils
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Clinging to what will become next winter's fuel, this little vine does her best to help nature reclaim its own.

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.cirquegoddess
08/09/06 6:02 AM GMT
Lovely shot. Nice vibrant colors and very clear.
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::phasmid
08/09/06 6:06 AM GMT
ty :)PJ
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::DigiCamMan
08/09/06 6:09 AM GMT
Great looking shot. I have a wood pile and I wish those would grow over it.
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.akajohncastle
08/09/06 7:23 AM GMT
I likie this a lot. The colours are nicely blended, the shot is full of life and structure. Nicely done.

Andy
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::ladyred
08/09/06 8:58 AM GMT
Aweshot Pat ..Good eye ...
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::salhag71
08/09/06 9:44 AM GMT
Nice shot / like the light on vine, great colours all-round
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.arnold1973
08/09/06 10:33 AM GMT
Hi
Nice & sharp shot
Arnold
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::ResDesOK
08/09/06 11:24 AM GMT
Awesome perspective, PJ!! And interesting; two things you don't normally see together. Well done!! - Patty
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::fogz
08/09/06 12:50 AM GMT
that's ivy for you, once it takes hold, you have a job to remove it - one of the most hardy plants I know. I have a pot in my lounge which I just forget to water and most of the plants have died but the ivy just goes on living! (makes mental note to sort that out!) lol! Lovely capture - and that ivy certainly looks healthy - someone will have a job removing it from the logs. :) Patti
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.151515
08/09/06 1:03 PM GMT
I like the character of the vines and colors/lighting of the image... nice job :)
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.alexis518
08/09/06 1:30 PM GMT
Good composition, and I really like the way you angled the shot for the cloud positioning.
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::cynlee
08/09/06 1:40 PM GMT
She does make a pretty picture. The clarity of this is great. I remember piling this stuff up every fall and it was always a lot of work, but so worth it when the winter winds blew!
Nice rich colors in this shot.
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::kidder
08/09/06 1:56 PM GMT
I really like how you caught so many colors in this! The blue sky,green ivy,white clouds,different shades of brown in the wood. Makes for a very nice picture! Good eye turning a simple pile of wood into something so good looking! ;-) ~Dan
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.winterswhim
08/09/06 2:16 PM GMT
Very pretty. I love the ivy against the sky! Great shot. :)
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::djholmes
08/09/06 2:53 PM GMT
Nicely done, PJ. I like the perspective and the lighting. I also like the alliteration in the title. :)
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::Asrai
08/09/06 3:31 PM GMT
Wow, I love this capture! It is a wonderful angle...The little bit of blue shy is so pretty. You just keep getting better and better!! You have a real talent, Pat!
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::dutch_postings
08/09/06 4:27 PM GMT
A very good image, great how the plant lingers on to the woodstack, as if it was waiting for you to shoot this image, well done,

Hans.
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.cookie1217
08/09/06 5:19 PM GMT
very nice! i love it!!
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love sweet love
.MissTish
08/09/06 7:10 PM GMT
neat shot
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::Terrydel
08/10/06 12:33 AM GMT
I really, really like this picture! It's pleasantly different with wonderful color and clarity and the comp is perfect. Your title is very creative as well. Great shot!
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::noahnott
08/10/06 12:56 AM GMT
nice work. Good choice of subject.
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::Anita54
08/10/06 11:42 AM GMT
I just had this in the voting booth and gave it high marks Pat. It's got the most interesting colors, lighting and great depth. Into my favs on my PC for sure. Thanks for sharing this. Anita
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.cecefleur
08/10/06 7:51 PM GMT
grand contrast and shot.
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::madmaven
08/10/06 9:46 PM GMT
FANTASTIC! Love everything about this! Great photo!
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.tealeaves
08/12/06 5:17 AM GMT
Very nice composition. I especially like the lighting on the top vines and the wispy cloud in that beautiful blue sky. Great job!
~lori
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.varkonyii
08/13/06 11:55 AM GMT
Great the theme of your image...
Colours and composition are very nice.
Very well done Pat...
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::third_eye
08/14/06 3:00 AM GMT
i like this quite a bit...i can almost feel a nice fresh breeze blowing by, with just a hint of autumn chill....
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.Chrisjoelohara
09/01/06 7:53 PM GMT

Hi PJ, I love this picture! Chris
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::eeba
01/05/07 8:50 PM GMT
i daresay, those tendrils do look quite tenacious!
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me & phasmid are re-lated!!!

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