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Uploaded: 12/04/10 12:58 AM GMT
The Tree’s Last Adornment
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Shot on the last day of October. All the leaves on the crabapple trees were gone, but the ripe, autumn crabapples remained as late season food for the local wildlife and as one final splash of fall color.

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::Roseman_Stan
12/04/10 2:09 AM GMT
Makes for a great shot with the sky background Steve.
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"If I should leave this path of life today, I would carry the vision of Gods' Rose Blooms with me as I go......." --By Stan V. Griep - 2010
.avedeloff
12/04/10 2:09 AM GMT
All you need is snow on them and they will be ready for a wintery photo. A great shot of the crabapples.
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"Hurry to meet Death before your place is taken."
.Joanie
12/04/10 3:11 AM GMT
Beautiful and bright! Wonderful focus too!
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::Dunstickin
12/04/10 7:56 AM GMT
The birds will do well off this fodder pal...

nice crisp shot against the sky...great contrasts
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::SEFA
12/04/10 4:25 PM GMT
They look wonderful against the blue sky. Very well captured!
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.Olaus
12/04/10 4:29 PM GMT
Beautiful color contrast in between the red berries and the beautiful blue sky. Very well done Steve.
Christer
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::Inkeri
12/04/10 6:56 PM GMT
Beautiful red berries.What a Fantastic photo,Steve.
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.Fergus
12/07/10 4:55 AM GMT
Wonderful shot, the clarity and the colors are very good.
Using the blue sky as background was an excellent choice, the red berries against the blue sky creates a fantastic contrast.
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"What doesn't kill us makes us stronger" - Friedrich Nietzsche
::luckyshot
12/10/10 11:49 PM GMT
Steve - The photo is fantastic. I particularly like the lighting as it enhances this view of the berry-filled branch. Setting the branch against the sky backdrop is perfect. Thad
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