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Uploaded: 11/09/07 12:10 AM GMT
The Wooden Path
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A different angle on The Wooden Path. I increased the contrast, and used a warming effect.

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::casechaser
11/09/07 12:33 AM GMT
I like this perspective. The leaves on the walkway add to the overall tranquil and peaceful mood. And, once again you have gathered in the autumn colors. Very nice shot, Jim!
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::tigger3
11/09/07 12:50 AM GMT
I too like your perspective of this shot. Good one My friend.
sandi♥
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life.
.Marzena
11/09/07 12:52 AM GMT
If anybody is maniac about wooden pathways in forests, over swamps etc - this is myself !!!
There is quite a collection of them here and yours is one of the cutest !
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
::m_koempel
11/09/07 1:18 AM GMT
i really like this. great angle. beautiful colors going into my favs
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If you can't shoot it capture it.
Genver
11/09/07 1:21 AM GMT
Nice view and colors,a nice picture.
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.tattoobobo
11/09/07 2:39 AM GMT
really cool perspective,, nice photo
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.0930_23
11/09/07 3:18 AM GMT
Very good Jim Bob. I saw this in VB and gave it 10. I also put it in faves. Great photo and the wooden path gives it great look. I can only imagine what a team of horses would sound like. Contrast looks good.

Tick
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I'll meet you at the edge of the sunlight, just behind the shadows. The Ghost
::cynlee
11/09/07 10:01 AM GMT
I really like the angle on this one and the leaves everywhere.
It looks like it is still early fall here. Boy, is it going so fast!
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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
.Gabbels
11/09/07 2:47 PM GMT
Beautiful perspective! Love how the leaves are everywhere.
Good job Jim!
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::Paul_Gerritsen
11/09/07 3:34 PM GMT
Jim, now I understand why you asked me if there isn't a bench in my forest photo's! You don't want to lay down on the ground if there there is no boardwalk!
Where you tired?
Anyway, you discovered the view is sometimes better from the low ground.
Paul
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If you can't find the words, you may as well shoot it...
.SEFA
11/09/07 5:41 PM GMT
Very nice angle. gives the photo an interestin view. Very nice work!
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::nigelmoore
11/09/07 9:02 PM GMT
Love that you've taken this from a different angle. Makes the leaves on the ground part of the picture, and really adds something.
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::phasmid
11/10/07 1:48 AM GMT
I like the work you've done on this second upload. It's really alive and the perspective is great. Good job!

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::gerryp
11/10/07 7:22 AM GMT
Nice perspective in this capture Jim...and editing you have done is better than first...gerry
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::gabriela2006
11/10/07 12:16 AM GMT
very good job a great post:)
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::LynEve
12/16/07 9:36 AM GMT
This is lovely Jim. You must have been kneeling right down on this path to get such a nice perspective.:) It really invites one to walk along. The colours are nice and gentle.
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.FriedaFelicia
12/31/07 10:58 AM GMT
Love your POV on this one: great low angle. Beautifully those shatered leaves everywhere. Great depth of field as well.
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