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Uploaded: 10/19/07 2:21 AM GMT
cranberry confection
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actually I thought this would make a dynamite jigsaw puzzle...

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.heidlerr
10/19/07 2:40 AM GMT
Great image composition. What area is this from? We'll be visiting the Cape Cod area in a few days. I like it very much.
Russ
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Genver
10/19/07 2:47 AM GMT
Very nice colors and view again,looks good.
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.0930_23
10/19/07 2:53 AM GMT
I have really enjoyed this series. It would make a great puzzle, but don't expect me to help. The red & blue are becoming great friends. The blue will be blue when the red is gone. Kinda poetic, don't you think.

Tick
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::Catman68
10/19/07 9:58 AM GMT
As always an amazing photo. Love the color and clarity. Thanks for sharing and stuff.

Aj
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::Shewolfe
10/19/07 10:48 AM GMT
Another lovely berry image.
I think this is one of the best, just the berries and the water.
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::richwn
10/19/07 11:08 AM GMT
This would be the most difficult jigsaw puzzle ever! Wonderful picture. I love the squiggly line that the barrier makes.
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.Joanie
10/19/07 5:42 PM GMT
Love your cranberry pics Mary! And wow what a puzzle it would be!! It'd take 6 months to do..lol..Great capture hun! :)
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sharonva
10/19/07 6:22 PM GMT
I shudder at such puzzles! Too hard! But this pic DOES make a Dynamite Photo Abstract!
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.photos_587
10/19/07 9:27 PM GMT
an outstanding shot Mary. I did a pizza puzzle once, and immediately glued it together. I'd do the same with this one.
;-)
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I have been gone for a couple of days, so I haven't had a chance to comment as much as I should have. ;-( Steve
.Fergus
10/19/07 9:31 PM GMT
LOvely composition and the colors are great
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::phasmid
10/20/07 12:43 AM GMT
The curving lines of the barrier gives both the water and the cranberries a sensual line keeping the viewer in the picture and contributes to the intersecting diagonals. What a great composition, girl!!

♫ :)PJ 005 ♪

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.Marzena
10/20/07 4:47 PM GMT
Of course, this is Chinese Jing and Yang pattern !!!
Most significant, meaningful and BEAUTIFUL in lines and colours and COMPOSITION !!!
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.casperkate
10/21/07 9:47 AM GMT
This would make a great puzzle. Lovely shot!
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::JEdMc91
10/22/07 2:12 AM GMT
Another excellent shot Mary! Great color :-]
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.dusa1947
10/24/07 4:40 AM GMT
Even better than the others--the scale-like reflections of the water are a good contrast to the almost binary-appearance of the densely packed berries. Very cool!
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::jeenie11
10/24/07 12:08 AM GMT
i've never actually seen a scene like this but i've heard about it. it's just great.
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