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Autumn DT
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Some Autumn colors

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::0930_23
10/08/12 1:04 AM GMT
There is a lot to see in this, Rob. Interesting.

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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
.Starglow
10/08/12 1:10 AM GMT
Nice assortment of berries and Fall foliage,almost looks like a Bell Squash in there or is it a gourd? Lovely arrangement with super colors.
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::LakeMichigan
10/08/12 2:48 AM GMT
Beautiful fall arrangement Rob.
Great color and composition.
Looks like a bell.
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.Starry173
10/08/12 3:21 AM GMT
I like all the details. Wonderful arrangement!
Tom
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.tib
10/08/12 6:37 AM GMT
Wow Rob! This really pops with color! I like the grey of the pine cone and branches with the vibrant colors. It looks like you've captured everything while it was at it's healthiest and very best. The greens are so rich and such a wonderful complement to the various berries and flowers. Excellent work my friend, I wouldn't expect any less from you!
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.elektronist
10/08/12 8:56 AM GMT
Very interesting and nice arrangement of autumn colors, Rob. -Tanju
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.gizmo1
10/08/12 7:21 PM GMT
Beautiful capture of colour and very nice composition,in this photo too.This as a very Christmas look too,well done.
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::cynlee
10/10/12 2:30 AM GMT
Beautiful job, Rob. Lots of good Autumnal colors and nice arrangement.
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::stonewolff
10/10/12 3:29 PM GMT
Great colors here...makes me feel like it's still Spring! A beautiful composition!
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.Eubeen
10/21/12 3:02 PM GMT
A great shot of your centerpiece, Rob. Lovely colours and details in the photo.
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