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I took this today with my Fuji 7000 in Samuel farm park near Dallas. we had weather in the 80's and sunny. next week the bottom will fall out and the forecast is below 40 for highs I appreciate your time to visit and comment

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rayburg

12:27AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

Even though it's 80 the pic still looks like it could bbe a cold day in Dallas because of the absence of leaves...excellent pic and composition.

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Sekadhar

1:06AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

Excellent shot!*****!

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DRAKELOT

1:14AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

Excellent Richard !!! !!! ... Antonio.

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suresh_krishna

1:21AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

Excellent clarity, Richard! Very good shot of an intricately branched, bare tree. I wonder if it flowers and what it would like then. Classic!

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ShadowsNTime

1:23AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

Oh this is marvelous Richard! I love this!! and I think it would nake a superb puzzle, lol! Well I hope you don't get any of the white stuff. I have about 5" now on my patio amd I am still freezing! Today is likely my last visit, at least for awhile, I pray not forever! I will put this on my desktop, maybe I will get warm looking at it, lol! Thank you for sharing and keep up the great captures, I will miss visiting:-(

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Blush

2:00AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

Oh this is beautiful It looks like a tangled jungle..... Be glad you get 40's next week our high here in Ky is just going to be low 30's during the day...... Love the green/yellow cast on the trees here all the leaves are gone.... Excellent capture sweetie and thanks for your kind words on my post The Eye I changed the title to The Pastel Eye as I already had another image titled The Eye Hope you have a teriffic Sunday suppose to snow here..... Hugs Susan~

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DELMUR

2:24AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

interesting to see the difference!

ana-maria

3:10AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

A most beautiful nature impression. Love the colors and light. Fantastic!!!

cynlee

3:15AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

it has been warm.. this could be right outside here ;]

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Mondwin

3:32AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

Always a fantastic view!!!!bravo!V:DDD

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iceberg5

4:00AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

What a charming woodland scene - the tree branches look great against the deep blue sky.

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iceberg5

4:02AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

What a charming woodland scene - the tree branches look great against the deep blue sky.

tony_br22

5:06AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

Wonderful. I love images of trees.. when done right, and this one is for me :-) Excellent photographic work

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VDH

5:29AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

Wonerful image! Great shot and superb colors!Bravo Richard! Happy Sunday and V!

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tallpindo

5:29AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

It is like going to a place of night life during the day or to a normally crowded beach on a sunday in winter. The way of life is obvious. This blight is only temporary.

Samhain74

6:27AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

40's?! ROTFLMAO!!!! I wish....This is a really cool tree,would hate to get caught up in that sucker): Nice one though.

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Digitell

7:36AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

Gesh...80s?? It has been in the 30s here!! I am jealous! Fabulous photo and very appropriate title!!

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1010

7:48AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

It just puts me in a good mood seeing all that pretty green stuff! It's sleeting and snowing here, not much, just enough to make it miserable.... Waaaaaaaaaaaaaa Beautiful photo Richard!!!!

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jcv2

8:02AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

Weather is almost as complicated as life! :) Fantastic capture of this natural fractal, Richard! Excellent work!

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marybelgium

8:17AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

simply beautiful ! Bravo Richard !

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sazzart

9:01AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

You can have some of mine, got down to 2 last few nights. We're not even in deep winter yet!

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Syltermermaid

9:06AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

The last wonderful days!! I hope you enjoyed it, we all have to have something in reserve for the winter!!!! We have here already minus degrees, so I would be happy with your 40's LOL!!! Excelent captured!!!

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Maori

9:26AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

A very impressive photo, Richard. The clear blue sky makes the old tree really stand out. Excellent capture!

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redchilicat

9:27AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

Beautiful capture! reminds me a lot of where I grew up in North Florida, the pecan trees would lose all of their leaves but the grass and undergrowth would remain green. I hate roller coaster weather, will send warm breezes from Florida your way. The highs will only drop to around 70 here next week.

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awadissk

9:49AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

Excellent work very nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Elf_7

10:05AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

Amazing tangle of branches!! Beautiful capture :)

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STEVIEUKWONDER

10:19AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

Wish we had that temp here Richard. Beautiful capture. Very pretty work indeed Sir! Steve :o) V!

donvino

10:21AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

Excellent shot. Like the conrast in this image, very well seen!!!

MariaAJMD

11:09AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

Excellent image. Love that old tree. It has so much character! Wonderful work. HUGS Maria

Tedz

11:36AM | Sun, 04 December 2005

A fine Image....tangled delight.

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