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Uploaded: 09/19/08 1:01 PM GMT
The Beauty of The Earth #2
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The second one. I would be interested to know which you like best. Perhaps this is a bit busy.

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::Dunstickin
09/19/08 1:39 PM GMT
really hard to tell...Both are beauts!...I may go with #1 though cos ..hell, I don't know, just cos!!!

Fine work Lyn!
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::100k_xle
09/19/08 1:47 PM GMT
Amazing Capture !
I prefer this ONE.
Faved !

E J
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.Ramad
09/19/08 2:02 PM GMT
I prefer the other one because there is too much blue here (not your fault, it is the reflection). But all the same this too is a wonderful image.
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::jeenie11
09/19/08 2:47 PM GMT
i prefer the other one. BUT the water in this one appeals to me greatly!
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.BarnArt
09/19/08 4:32 PM GMT
This would be my fav if it weren't for all those branches obscuring the view. Not your fault, but you could have taken off your shoes and waded out to get the shot, LOL!
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.muki7
09/19/08 5:40 PM GMT
There both great images Lyn. but i think i would prefer this one if it didn't have the tree & branches in the forground.
Well done

Ed
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.Roseman_Stan
09/19/08 5:51 PM GMT
Another excellent image Lyn. I really cannot choose between the two as they both bring something special to the viewer. Nice work.

Stan
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.leo2xl
09/19/08 6:39 PM GMT
This is almost just as beautiful as the first one. I think you are right is a bit busy all those branches do not allow one to enjoy that scenery as much but I have to say its still a very good picture. Fantastic Work!
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.TheWhisperer
09/19/08 9:20 PM GMT
I think this one is the best of the two. I love the blue reflections more in this and also the tree silhouetted. Fav'd and thanks for sharing!
Ann
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.johindes
09/19/08 11:19 PM GMT
I am not sure which one I refer to be honest. Will just have to keep both lol
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::Hottrockin
09/19/08 11:21 PM GMT
A wee busy for me on this one baby...sorry!! Nice colors 'n' tones workin' though!!
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round??
::braces
09/19/08 11:39 PM GMT
This has all the elements that made #1 so lovely but the branches get in the way.
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::RKG
09/20/08 1:33 AM GMT
Partial to the other version. Although the more I look at this...
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::0930_23
09/20/08 1:43 AM GMT
They both have such fine qualities but I think I prefer #1. The view seems less obstructed. Although I do like this angle of the mountain. Flip a coin. lol Great posts today Lyn.

Tick

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::phasmid
09/20/08 2:54 AM GMT
Both of your posts...a cut above. I fell in love with the first view, though!

:)PJ
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.scorpie
09/20/08 12:38 AM GMT
Another gorgeous capture, prefer the first one, but both super.
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Why not go out on a limb, that is where the fruit is.... Frank Scully
.Inkeri
09/20/08 7:32 PM GMT
So Beautiful scene..Stunning capture.Love this one more,but both
are Fantastic..
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::nigelmoore
09/21/08 2:08 AM GMT
I like them both. This is the more interesting compositionally, with the network of branches and the contrasting curve of the ripples. But I think the other one has it for the simplicity of the presentation. They're both lovely though.
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.milou32
09/21/08 4:00 PM GMT
fantastic colors. Congratulations
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.MarianaEwa
09/22/08 5:44 AM GMT
I love this one too. Lovely reflections in the water.
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::cynlee
09/23/08 4:41 AM GMT
There's that wonderful water again. I think I like the other one better for the reason you stated above.
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.krt
09/23/08 12:06 AM GMT
A difficult decision, but I think I prefer the other one. Although the water is clearer and more colourful here, the branches are a little too dominant for my taste. Overall however this image is still a marvellous shot.
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.gabriela2006
09/24/08 1:34 AM GMT
both are very beautiful ..it be a hard choice:)
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::whttiger25
09/24/08 6:17 AM GMT
Fantastic composition and lighting! into my favs
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cancrunch
10/01/08 7:42 AM GMT
Most definitely a fav I keep looking at this for me its a real draw card
TFS
Steff
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=ppigeon
10/21/08 3:53 PM GMT
I just want to dive... Very nice composition, Lyn :-)
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