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SPRING has SPRUNGin Vancouver Canada...
Love this photo - nice composition, beautiful colors
Sometimes I'm missing springs but considering 6 month long winters in Siberia, I'm saying - god bless Australia - there is no springs (and winters as well ) Mikhail
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Dee - your pics always hit me emotionally - I really do miss the spring and autumn of the northern hemisphere - BTW a beautiful pic
Chris
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Dee
Another great shot with your trademark saturated colours. I really like your work. Peter
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I don't think I would have been able to figure out how to make a picture out of that Dee. Cool pic. Definitely the most vibrant and bright I've seen. It makes me want to put on sunglasses. The perspective is skewed as well which is good.
hehehe... Quite a blustery autumn day here in Canberra... Winter is coming!
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