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Hello nice ppl from all over the world! I know this is just a common grass, not realy a great subject but I find it interesting growing surounded by fallen slowly decaying leaves. seeya...have a fine and happy day/night. Ps: http://wwww.misstkphotography.com

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Janiss

2:49PM | Wed, 28 November 2007

Superb composition and this green is original in this one... great capture Tunde!

thevolunteer

3:16PM | Wed, 28 November 2007

Nice composition. I could see this hanging on a doctors office wall. Nice capture. Aloha

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Garlor

3:25PM | Wed, 28 November 2007

Very pretty,life breaking out

MrsLubner

4:22PM | Wed, 28 November 2007

Hold on... I'll pull that crabgrass out! What, you say??? Leave it alone? But, it's a weed and your lawn will looks so nice once the crab grass is gone! ... LOL And that's how it usually is...you find something wonderous and BAM! someone comes alone and rips it out! Great shot. :-) AND DON'T PULL THAT WEED!

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tofi

4:24PM | Wed, 28 November 2007

A great capture demonstrating the beauty to be found in nature throughout its inevitable cycles. The colour of these fallen leaves is so strikingly bright in all of their varying stages of decomposition. From freshly uprooted or fallen, to aged and dry, all in the cycle of a plant’s life is amazing. Interesting image. Congratulations.

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jocko500

5:43PM | Wed, 28 November 2007

yes the colors of the grass and leafs make them cool looking.

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babuinodeoro

5:59PM | Wed, 28 November 2007

SUPERB TEXTURES

Valerie-Ducom

6:12PM | Wed, 28 November 2007

Very nice picture on this distinct texture and color and very nice composition ! Good day :)

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Richardphotos

6:45PM | Wed, 28 November 2007

grass will be here long after man, just like roaches.a nuclear bomb would not stop either. excellent texture

Denys234

7:40PM | Wed, 28 November 2007

Super image!!

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goodoleboy

8:06PM | Wed, 28 November 2007

Nice assortment of amber colors in this fine capture of decaying leaves and branches, which make a neat crunching sound when you step through them. And, by golly, isn't that an old banana peel in the center of the photo?

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babuci

8:28PM | Wed, 28 November 2007

lol...Harry, no just twigs or more likely dry barks from a tree.

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cmcc

10:12PM | Wed, 28 November 2007

all the pretty dead stuff with the equally pretty green breaking thru...nice job.

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keeneye

11:09PM | Wed, 28 November 2007

It's wonderful to see new life coming up through the remains of winter!!! excellent!!!!

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Kelena

3:26AM | Thu, 29 November 2007

beautiful composition

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rainbows

5:09AM | Thu, 29 November 2007

I love shots like this Tunde, the new growth emerging with decay all around. A beautiful work, well seen and shot. Hugs. DiDi. xx

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smittan

10:29AM | Thu, 29 November 2007

Nice Composition !!

Liam.

10:53AM | Thu, 29 November 2007

Tunde, this is a beautiful composition. Fantastic contrast.

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sharky_

8:13PM | Thu, 29 November 2007

Everything has a reason. Beautiful. Aloha

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zoren

7:48PM | Fri, 30 November 2007

beautiful nature, nice comp.....!

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alhak

6:03PM | Thu, 06 December 2007

You like pics of different things like me Tunde, I have a few photos just like this one...excellent


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