Awwww Marie - I love trees - these pics are absolutely brilliant. Laine xxx I would love the second one blown up and put in my lounge! http://lainey-lainesworld.blogspot.com/
Thanks for stopping by Marie, and for the kind comments! Lucky me to have found your blog in return! What lovely work you do ... your love for photography is evident in every image!
Darn it Marie....I didn't realize how long it's been since I've been by here. What incredible photos in this group. I am especially drawn to the tree in sepia. WOW!
I think the harmonious monotone of the olive/gold leaves are wonderfull. Shooting directly into the sun must have been difficult (polaroid filter?). The B/W of the oak tree has fine detail and background/foreground. The waterway/fall is beautifull. mark
Awwww Marie - I love trees - these pics are absolutely brilliant. Laine xxx I would love the second one blown up and put in my lounge!
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all are great, of course, but i'm partial to that first one...i would love to walk ddown that beautiful path into the woods.
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ReplyDeleteThese are some of my favorite photos I've seen of yours. So perfect. Seriously...
Hugs,
Nancy
Thanks for stopping by Marie, and for the kind comments! Lucky me to have found your blog in return! What lovely work you do ... your love for photography is evident in every image!
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ReplyDeleteIt is always refreshing to visit this site and see such beautiful photography. This entry did not disappoint!
Sam
Wow!! These are beautiful Marie!!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! I'm so glad we had a nice fall with lots of color this year.
ReplyDeleteI love sepia...excellent shot.
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I absolutely don't know how you do it. Each photo is a work of art. It's good we don't all know how to do it, keeps it special when we find it.
ReplyDeleteNice to see ya, Marie, as always
Darn it Marie....I didn't realize how long it's been since I've been by here. What incredible photos in this group. I am especially drawn to the tree in sepia. WOW!
ReplyDeleteI think the harmonious monotone of the olive/gold leaves are wonderfull. Shooting directly into the sun must have been difficult (polaroid filter?). The B/W of the oak tree has fine detail and background/foreground. The waterway/fall is beautifull. mark
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