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Uploaded: 05/21/07 5:57 PM GMT
Ghost River
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I took this near my cabin. Not much else to say.

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.szabie
05/21/07 6:12 PM GMT
Very nice ! I like the colors !
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Be nice ..
.bean811
05/21/07 9:05 PM GMT
Great shot...I'm glad you shot it at this size too, since the trees are so vertical and slim.
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.LFDFA
05/21/07 10:09 PM GMT
Fantastic...
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Luis Filipe Azevedo** Nikon D80 | Nikkor 18-135 mm | kenko MC skylight [1A] 67mm | Sigma EX Wide Multi-Coated Circular PL 67mm ** Hama Star 61 Tripod** Hama Kamerastativ Star 8 Mono
.thebigleagues
05/21/07 10:16 PM GMT
I really liked this photo. great shot!
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::MellodySmiles
05/21/07 11:37 PM GMT
Gorgeous capture Milo! I love the way the river draws the eye into and beyond. Absolutely gorgeous composition, clarity, and color. Excellent, 10/10!
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"God is my only hope and the source of my joy." Henri Nouwen
.ericfx
05/22/07 2:07 AM GMT
Hey Milo, great shot. The colors and lighting are wonderful. good angle too. its going into my favs
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A friend of mine works in a camera store. The other day a very confused looking woman approached the counter and handed my friend a camera. She said "I took pictures, but I forgot to have film in the camera. Can you please get them out of the camera for me?"
::cynlee
05/22/07 2:46 AM GMT
Great perspective. Fantastic shot!
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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
::phasmid
05/22/07 2:56 AM GMT
Just beautiful. I'd love to know how you get those great natural looking supersaturated colors in the sky and on the trees. It looks so professional.

♥PJ♥

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.MiLo_Anderson
05/22/07 5:24 AM GMT
Thanks for all of your comments. In response to phasmid's question, the saturation in the trees and sky is likely due mostly to the light that was there. It was around 5:40pm when i took the picture (sunset probably around 7 or so now), so the sun was relatively low in the sky, and shinning onto the trees from the right side. I did edit the sky and trees separate from the ground so i was able to boost the saturation to amounts that would have made the water look disgusting. I'm not sure if that really answers your enquiry, but hopefully.
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No one wanted to pay to say something in my sig, so i will have to try and think of something creative now...
.Inkeri
05/22/07 8:05 PM GMT
Beautiful shot..Wonderful colors,Superb perspective..
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::tweetynry
06/01/07 1:18 PM GMT
Beautiful shot. The colors are so vivid and the water so fresh.
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.Malev
06/15/07 11:34 AM GMT
Very evocative image. I almost feel like I can smell the pines and the fresh alpine air.
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.froggiebelle
05/19/19 2:39 AM GMT
Great shot, love the colors, wish I could spend the day there.
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"Everything has it's beauty but not everyone can see it." - Confucius

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