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Uploaded: 10/08/08 6:25 PM GMT
Up A Creek
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Now that we are down the stairs I arrived at the creek, although not much water in it I still found it beautiful. The reason I had to go down the stairs will be my next post I suppose. Stay tuned, but please enjoy and leave comments/suggestions in the meantime. Thanks.

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::allisontaylor
10/08/08 7:16 PM GMT
What an idyllic location! Beautiful composition. Love the colors and soft effect. Thank you for sharing that view!
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::Marzena
10/08/08 7:28 PM GMT
idyllic is the word !!!!!
Colours are superb too and the composition is stunning !!!
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
::RKG
10/08/08 8:08 PM GMT
Fall, most dramatic and beautiful time of the year. Nice one.
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tklemz
10/08/08 8:21 PM GMT
This reminds me again why fall is my favorite time of year.
I just might have to take a drive a this weekend to look at this spectacular view in person.
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::joeysparadise
10/08/08 9:28 PM GMT
This is just great! Very well done with beautiful colors. Kudos!
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"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better" - Albert Einstein - Rules are for those who always follow the rules; there are no rules in photography because this isn't a game but an art! :P -Me-
.Stevenn120
10/08/08 11:14 PM GMT
Overwhelming, I love it, you did this very well, not even close to that in NY
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Just a photographer no artist, I capture what I see :)
::Roseman_Stan
10/09/08 1:01 AM GMT
Very worthwhile trip down those stairs indeed! Absolutely beautiful! I would imagine severl shots were taken there. Faved this one Sir R! Fine work.

Stan
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“Won't you come into the garden? I would like my roses to see you” - Richard Brinsley Sheridan
::100k_xle
10/09/08 2:45 AM GMT
You may need to move the Bridge here soon.
It has a Soft Beautiful Quality about it.
Excellent !

E J
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Ribbit ! Hop on over to my Pad.
::nigelmoore
10/09/08 5:37 AM GMT
Interesting seeing this without water, it emphasises the way the trees lean in. I like the colours and softness - and I'm still intrigued to find out where we're going!
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"A camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera." Dorothea Lange
::JQ
10/09/08 10:10 AM GMT
love the yellows here, a really pretty scene, maybe you wouldnt have been able to stand there an take that shot if there was more water...maybe you were higher up , i cant decide... awaits the next episode.
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.Inkeri
10/09/08 6:35 PM GMT
Idyllic and Beautiful view..Lovely colors.A Fine capture.
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.Shauna09
10/09/08 10:19 PM GMT
The colors here are amazing! Great job capturing this serene location!
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::joeysparadise
10/10/08 3:10 AM GMT
9/10 VB.
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"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better" - Albert Einstein - Rules are for those who always follow the rules; there are no rules in photography because this isn't a game but an art! :P -Me-
::jeenie11
10/14/08 8:23 PM GMT
truly, a beautiful scene.
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::PatAndre
10/17/08 4:11 AM GMT
This showed up on the front page and immediately caught my attention. I love the color and better yet, the depth. I can look far back into this image and have myself trudging back along that creek to see where it goes at the rear of the image. Great desktop too. Keep-pah!
Pat
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::Toto_san
10/19/08 8:07 AM GMT
Well, I think it is a most wonderful autumnal landscape. Thanks for sharing.
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For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, His eternal power and Godhead;... Rom 1:20

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