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Autumn with company up the mountainsIt seems a good day was had by all who could make it.
Kids at play in the leaves, just as it should be. Rogues gallery. A little light on the subject Deciduous conifer in colour The next effort up at Mnt Wilson will be a Spring outing. I have already talked to my favourite garden owner in preparation. Regards Colin
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Re: Autumn with company up the mountainsNumber 3 is awesome. Nice contre jour.
Regards, Patrick
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Re: Autumn with company up the mountainsI like the tranquillity of the last image. I can feel the silence.
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Matt. K
Re: Autumn with company up the mountainsColin - great capture for #1, but the last 2 are the standouts for me. #3 is especially worth mentioning since you've managed the big exposure range (dark foreground, bright sky) well and kept all of that gorgeous colour.
Peter
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Re: Autumn with company up the mountainsLove the first and last Colin - the first looks like the papprazzi at work and the last is great for its simplicity and boken.
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Re: Autumn with company up the mountainsSo here is the papprazzi eye view from the other side...
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Re: Autumn with company up the mountainsNice stuff Rodney.
We almost have the same timing for the second one of these. Regards Colin
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