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Uploaded: 01/05/07 9:31 PM GMT
fruit of the vine
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We haven't had much snow, but we've had fog. I liked the way the grapevine was twisted and the water was ready to drip.

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&DigitalFX
01/05/07 11:18 PM GMT
I like this one a lot. It brings me to a place i've been before but can't remember. Perhaps it eminds me of my childhood in my grandfather's vinyard. I like the way you mounted it as well.
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.Marzena
01/06/07 12:42 AM GMT
Very nice and sentimental composition for me as well.
If I were you, I would revisit the place and take some more shots to get the sharpest - for me please !!! LOL
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
::egggray
01/06/07 2:23 AM GMT
This looks sharp to me, and a neat idea for a photo. Nice frame and the droplets look great.
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"Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what your gonna get" Forrest Gump...kinda relates to photograghy
::cynlee
01/06/07 2:25 AM GMT
A very artistic shot, Hilda. I like it.
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You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being. - Hermes
.thornsthread
01/06/07 2:58 AM GMT
Very artistic. You have a brilliant eye in seeing the beauty in the simplest things. Even something as old and withered as a grapevine. I really love this.
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::phasmid
01/06/07 3:13 AM GMT
It reminds me so much of how our lives sometimes take twists and turns we didn't expect and sometimes only by looking back on them can we see them in the clear manner in which we had hoped to at the time...that they are shedding tears as well adds to the poignancy of this beautiful upload...my best to you and yours, my friend :)

:)PJ

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"We consider the artist to be a special sort of person. It is more likely that each of us is a special sort of artist." Elsa Gidlow
::tielji
01/06/07 3:16 AM GMT
this is so beautiful...your framing adds even more to it. The muted colors, the lines and of course the water droplets are perfect together. I marked it a favorite.
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::kidder
01/06/07 4:52 AM GMT
Well, I cant expound as eloquently as our friend Ms. PJ Phasmid above did, but I CAN say it looks great! LOL Nice job Hilda!
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WHAT IS MAN WITHOUT THE BEASTS? If all the beasts were gone, man would die from a great loneliness of the spirit. For whatever happens to the beasts, soon happens to man. All things are connected. ~Chief Seattle VISIT MY GALLERY
.purmusic
01/07/07 4:02 AM GMT
Hilda ... this is excellent.

I saw this in the voting booth and was compelled to pay a visit.

It is a very high calibre ... and very artistic shot.

The framing you choose is quietly understated and quite fitting of your image here.

Yes ... this is excellent and a new +fav.

Thank you for sharing. Very nice work. :o)
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The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes. - Marcel Proust
::MarianaEwa
01/07/07 2:48 PM GMT
Great shot Hilda. Like it a lot. Like the presentation and the framing as well.
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.Suprice23
01/08/07 8:48 PM GMT
Much melancholy here...and very sentimental...but i like it very much.Very clean and clear shot,nice frame...it makes me think about last autumn days before winter, when the mother nature says:"see you later...now i am going to sleep"...
Very nice work!
Johanna
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