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Posted By: Jimbo, 03-21-2010, 12:21 PM

Couple more shots from yesterday. Cheers JIM




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Number two interests me; for some reason this particular shot of the rock makes me think of a boat underway. Nice job, once again. You're on a roll.

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What a beautiful view Jim...makes me want to move there in spite of the cold winter temperatures
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Number two interests me; for some reason this particular shot of the rock makes me think of a boat underway. Nice job, once again. You're on a roll.

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What a beautiful view Jim...makes me want to move there in spite of the cold winter temperatures
Not that cold Jan. It was 60F when we were out here. JIM

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Beautiful stuff there Jim.Such a scenic place to capture some wonderful images.
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Beautiful stuff there Jim.Such a scenic place to capture some wonderful images
Thanks bud. We are lucky to live in such a beautiful area. found this lake my mistake. JIM
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I stared at the second shot a long time. Its that good. What an interesting shade of green for a lake that (I presume) is not polluted by fertilizer or animal waste runoff. Great idea to capture the rock and Sun reflection in the foreground.

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Some more lovely shots jim, the first one is really eyecatching. Still waiting for the sunrise/sunset one
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I stared at the second shot a long time. Its that good. What an interesting shade of green for a lake that (I presume) is not polluted by fertilizer or animal waste runoff. Great idea to capture the rock and Sun reflection in the foreground.
Thanks Lee. I personally like that one too. I was able to get 10-12 good ones here and I will return for a sun rise soon. JiM

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Some more lovely shots jim, the first one is really eyecatching. Still waiting for the sunrise/sunset one
Sunrise soon I promise. Cheers and thank you. JIM
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Terrific photos! Love them both. I think I prefer the second without the sun reflection, but great captures.
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good shots Jim, but the reflection of the sun kills the 2nd, and I'm not too keen on the foreground on 1st
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Terrific photos! Love them both. I think I prefer the second without the sun reflection, but great captures.
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good shots Jim, but the reflection of the sun kills the 2nd, and I'm not too keen on the foreground on 1st
Interesting. I have a few shots of the second one with and without the sun. I prefer the sun being there. Thanks Peter. JIM
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