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Alaska's Autumn

Photography Landscape posted on Sep 10, 2007
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This was captured a day or two ago. The trees are changing rapidly now, and there are some that have mostly bare branches. There is definately a chill in the air, and the rains have set in... It seems the rain doesn't end, there is no clear end in sight... only breakages in the clouds, every now and again. Thanks for looking. Your thoughts and comments are always welcome and apprecaited. :o) ~Row.

Comments (5)


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Loloe

4:26AM | Mon, 10 September 2007

Nice capture of these superb mountains! it would be better if you cropped the image at the bottom to hide the car and at the top a part of the sky imho of course! Bravo!!!

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Richardphotos

6:33AM | Mon, 10 September 2007

it is very beautiful and I agree about cropping

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gargoyle84

10:10PM | Mon, 10 September 2007

This reminds me of the view I had from where I lived in Ft. Richardson (except I didn't see the trees like that). The mountains are gorgeous with a mix between sun and shade. Beautiful! :^)

Liam.

4:56AM | Tue, 11 September 2007

I also agree with cropping but the clouds and mountains are wonderful here

bebert

9:28PM | Thu, 20 September 2007

agree for cropping. Very nice shot


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