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Uploaded: 01/18/10 10:13 AM GMT
Ireland in winter XI
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this is my personal favourite of the series.....

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.lovestoned
01/18/10 11:59 AM GMT
I can see why it's your personal favorite. It's dreamy ^_^
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.gabi_h
01/18/10 3:32 PM GMT
This is absolutely perfect. It's a good pick to be your favourite.
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To see a world in a grain of sand and a heaven in a wild flower.............. William Blake
::Jimbobedsel
01/18/10 3:38 PM GMT
And the wonderful journey continues....
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I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE.
::SEFA
01/18/10 8:16 PM GMT
It is a beautiful scenery and a very well composed photo. I love the soft natural colors. Excellent work!
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.LANJOCKEY
01/18/10 9:57 PM GMT
Hello Roland....A lovely picture of a beautiful landscape...I love the way you have the stone wall in your foreground...It is a pleasure to view this image....Well done....All the best to you Roland...........................................Mick.
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::tigger3
01/19/10 12:10 AM GMT
Nicely composed and a lovely image., ♪ ♫ :)sandi♪ =^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::Logun7
01/19/10 2:10 AM GMT
»»-»»((*-:¦:-*))»»-»» Magnificent Shot ««-««(( *-:¦:-*))»»-»»

Very beautiful and I have it as my DT:))
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every day is a gift......that's why it's called the present!!
::danika
01/19/10 2:15 AM GMT
I like this one too ... excellent capture Roland.
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.gbo911
01/19/10 10:58 AM GMT
I like this one too. Great work!
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.hirschikiss22
01/19/10 3:25 PM GMT
I too love this one! I love the frost covering everything in sight with the homey wood piles in front, the thinly iced lake with its dark intrigue and the high mountain peak in the distance make for such a lovely scene!
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::Inkeri
01/19/10 9:30 PM GMT
So Beautiful scenery,Roland.Lovely colors and light.Stunning photo.
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.Leahcim_62
01/21/10 1:04 AM GMT
fantastic shot, from the frosty stone wall & up to the mountain tops & up to the sky it's just perfect. Excellent picture :)
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::tealeaves
01/22/10 4:13 AM GMT
Most excellent lighting that adds a touch of gold to the brick wall and grasses! I also love the light dusting of snow atop the green grass and the majestic mountains! Not hard to see why it's your favorite, Roland! Outstanding work! Faved.
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.Mythmaker
01/22/10 11:10 AM GMT
Great use of foreground elements to make the most of that super soft light and the whole frost tinted colouring. Faved in a twinkle. :)
Mikel.
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::sharonva
01/23/10 3:22 AM GMT
This one has a lot to see and wonder about...but I rather prefer your closer shot. I like the human element of the beautiful round pot.
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::dolanjl
01/12/13 12:03 AM GMT
Thank you!
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