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Uploaded: 11/08/08 8:00 AM GMT
just before the fog rolled in...
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one of the many trails in the south wellfleet audubon sanctuary... I was losing the sunlight to a fog that was slithering in from the ocean... (cape cod, massachusetts)

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::SEFA
11/08/08 10:37 AM GMT
Such a beautiful place! I love the colored bushes against all the green. A beautiful and very well taken photo!
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.Genver
11/08/08 1:33 PM GMT
Very nice nature photo,the colors are very good as well as the clarity.
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::100k_xle
11/08/08 1:44 PM GMT
Nice Contrasting Colors along this Trail.

E J
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This Image GRABBED my EYE. That's Why I Stopped By. Thanks For Sharing ! The happiest people don't have the best of everything.....they just make the best of everything they have.
.June
11/08/08 2:09 PM GMT
The composition and colours are very appealing!
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Loving my new job!
::0930_23
11/08/08 2:46 PM GMT
I'd like a cup of coffee and a doughnut as I stroll down this beautiful path HF. What? Your sign says you are open 24 hours a day. Guess I will just walk and admire this beautiful scene coffee and doughnutless. :)

Tick
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I'll meet you at the edge of the sunlight, just behind the shadows. Anyone who does not like clouds, does not like to dream. The Ghost
.billyoneshot
11/08/08 3:58 PM GMT
Beautiful color and composition Mary. I would expect to see Alice coming down that trail soon.
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Billy
::Joanie
11/08/08 5:53 PM GMT
Beautiful scene with gorgeous colors Mary! You've outdone yourself again!
Joanie
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Love and live.
.LANJOCKEY
11/09/08 5:09 AM GMT
Hello Mary....The colours in the scene are lovely and the shot is well composed....Good stuff Mary....All the best...Mick.
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.gabriela2006
11/11/08 2:43 AM GMT
very beautiful ,Mary...awesome capture:)
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::Roseman_Stan
11/12/08 6:49 PM GMT
Beautiful area. Very nicely composed shot!
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