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Uploaded: 06/13/09 4:36 AM GMT
Tea gardens,Nelliampathi
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Another view of Nelliampathi Tea gardens.

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.Ramad
06/13/09 8:26 AM GMT
Good capture from this angle - clarity is also very good.
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::cynlee
06/14/09 3:44 AM GMT
I love to see where tea and food are grown, rather than think they just come in a can or a box. I like those tall trees that sit amidst the plants. Thanks for this view, Sayed.
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.clif9710
06/17/09 4:04 PM GMT
The misty distance contrasts nicely with the bright green in the foreground. It's too bad that building with the script written on the side is in the shot because it looks out of place.
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::gandarva
06/17/09 5:38 PM GMT
Hi Sayed! Interesting photo of the tea gardens. First I've seen of the actual growing of tea. I really like these kinds of photos! Are the bldgs. where they processing the tea? Thank you! Allen
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.wintermoon
06/17/09 6:39 PM GMT
Nice picture. Love the hills in the distance, the misty contrast to the bright green. The only criticism I have is that thing that looks like a dumpster right in front of the building. If you had a chance to re-shoot and keep that out of the picture by using a different angle, it would improve the overall feel.
Otherwise, it's a great picture.
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.gillmatic
06/17/09 9:24 PM GMT
Interesting picture here. I love those tall trees Spread throughout the shot and the rolling hills. Yes, that tan building is a bit distracting, but the overall shot looks good.
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.Xandertrax
06/17/09 11:17 PM GMT
Alsolutely love the trees. I'd agree with the the above posters about the tan board/building, but I think the most distracting thing is with the brightness of the sky. Though the horizon line is high, the sky still seems to dominate the picture with it's brightness.
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.Sree
06/23/09 4:05 PM GMT
The sky is too harsh, oter than that a nice capture :)
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