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Autumn on the Grand River
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Taken from the new Waverly Road Bridge. I saw this scene as we drove over the bridge. The house next to the river is vacant, so we parked there and walked back to the bridge to snap this photo. I used the fill tool on photo filtre to give the sky some color.

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.ShannonChristine
10/12/10 1:41 PM GMT
i love fall- and this photo is a reason why! nice colors and reflection here!
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.Susiesun
10/12/10 2:12 PM GMT
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Hello Fran!

I love the autumn colors and your photo brings just the autumn spirit and so beautiful with the water reflection!
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Susie Sun
::Flmngseabass
10/12/10 3:34 PM GMT
Wowser!!!
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::billyoneshot
10/12/10 4:27 PM GMT
A beautiful river and the trees colors are fantastic.
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Billy
.gizmo1
10/12/10 4:50 PM GMT
Very nice capture of colour and reflections and i like how it as a rainbow effect to this shot.
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::Inkeri
10/12/10 6:00 PM GMT
Fantastic fall colors and a Beautiful photo.
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::Jimbobedsel
10/12/10 9:12 PM GMT
Nice colors and reflections, Fran. Don't you wish these colors were around all year?
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ARE YOU FAST ENOUGH TO PUNCH ME IN THE NOSE?
::tigger3
10/12/10 11:12 PM GMT
Fran, it is a lovely scene, Not sure where this was taken, but very nice my friend. Tigs♥ =^..^=

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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
.Joanie
10/13/10 2:12 AM GMT
Pretty scene Fran! Great reflections, but the colors seem a bit washed out. Wrong setting maybe?
Joanie
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.Tedi
10/13/10 7:30 AM GMT
Very beautiful place and colors, I like them very much. Thanks for sharing.
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.Eubeen
10/14/10 1:59 AM GMT
A lovely looking fall scene, Fran. Beautiful colours and great reflection. I have to agree with Joanie about the colours having a washed out look. The lighting, particularly at the back is too bright, creating the problem perhaps? Nice work, Fran and thanks for sharing.
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Think about the photo before and after, never during. The secret is to take your time. You mustn't go too fast. The subject must forget about you. Then, however, you must be very quick. Henri Cartier-Bresson

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