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Uploaded: 09/23/04 1:32 PM GMT
Avalanche Gully
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Up at the snow with my sons for the last couple of days - Mt. Hotham (in the Victorian Alps). The gully just beyond the tree line is called Avalanche Gully for obvious reasons.

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+ppigeon
09/23/04 2:33 PM GMT
I like the track on the snow. The lighting is beautiful. Well done :-)
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"Violence is the last resort of the incompetent" (I. Asimov)
::JOHANNA
09/23/04 4:02 PM GMT
Marvelous shot!! Agree with Pierre.
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Carpe diem.
::noobguy
09/23/04 5:28 PM GMT
still searching the images for signs of yetti, oh nvm, this is the victorian alpines!
great shot, nice image quality, composition and angle that shows the steepness of the slope, and the trees are set right along the mason dixon line hehe
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The easiest way to miss a shot is to not venture far enough to find it.
PuMa
09/23/04 5:53 PM GMT
Aaargh I want to go back....to go ski-ing again...
Wonderfull shot. Good work.
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(<->.<(<->.<->)>.<->) They are watching you!
neez
09/24/04 8:47 AM GMT
Absolutely breathtaking view. Must be a great moment with your sons.
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~Let it be as it is desired~
alexis518
09/25/04 8:40 PM GMT
What a shot! It must have been a glorious day. Thanks for sharing.
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we are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking up at the stars
JillSkipper
01/27/05 10:53 AM GMT
This is one fine capture. The white snow's not at all blinding - perfect for an uncluttered desktop. I kinda fancy the seemingly slanted vegetation. Thanks for sharing Steb, oh and a happy new year too.

Jill
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rvrman21
02/01/05 12:09 AM GMT
Fantastic shot. Just back from 3 Vallees and I wish I was back NOW
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dusa1947
03/07/05 12:33 AM GMT
Wow.You like to live dangerously! What a picture. Great!
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cinny7
06/04/05 2:25 PM GMT
Wonderful!
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Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it.---Song of Solomon 8:7
hwttdz
02/11/09 9:36 PM GMT
I find it rather disorienting, it is very hard to understand which direction is up in the image. Perhaps because of the angle at which it was taken? Could be because of the lack of a horizon?
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