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Uploaded: 11/10/06 4:27 PM GMT
Delicate Arch
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The signature natural structure of Arches National Park, Delicate Arch stand at the end of an envigorating hike.

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Condottierre
11/10/06 5:05 PM GMT
Wow, what a stunning view. Like the way you framed the shot and the color of the frame works very well. Very well done. Thanks for sharing.
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::Dunstickin
11/10/06 5:29 PM GMT
You know Jean...this would look just as terrific with out the frame!...it is an astonishing image....The mountain 'stone work' those gorgeous skies..and the distant landmarks'''make this superb!.......The frame seems to hide the better part of it!.......can you do it without the frame!!!! for meeee.....pleeze????
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::tigger3
11/10/06 6:29 PM GMT
Very well done but i to would like to see it without the frame. This is very good though but it would be nice to see the difference. Sandi
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::Anita54
11/10/06 6:38 PM GMT
This is terrific Jean. Love the clarity and composition as well as the colors. Amazing post and the sky is awesome. Very well done.
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.Blumie
11/10/06 11:42 PM GMT
This picture makes you feel very small. It looks that good. But why did you hide the rest behind green color?
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.rotcivski
11/11/06 2:38 AM GMT
Jean, great composition. A very good picture.
Vic
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::jeenie11
11/11/06 4:21 AM GMT
i love the color of the arch. i think the picture is wonderful.
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.cecefleur
11/11/06 9:12 PM GMT
a beauty, know it's well worth the hike, super capture.
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::Hottrockin
11/12/06 2:09 PM GMT
~found in voting booth and had to comment~

Fantastic image Jean!! I don't mind the framing, but I'm not crazy about the mat color (teal). A grand work of nature!!
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Picture Purrrfect . Why does the picture come out square when the lens is round??? 8~O
::phasmid
11/13/06 1:28 AM GMT
*throws in my two cents* I like the turquoise of the frame because to me it represents the "other" color of the southwest that is found there as naturally as the red rocks and the formations that the elements have left behind for us to enjoy. I also met this in the voting booth, and it certainly got the high marks it deserves from me.. Wonderful job, please don't change a thing :)PJ
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::ChuPat
11/17/06 9:57 PM GMT
Beautiful image Jean. The colors are fantastic and I really like the framing.
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