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it just a old brown leaf. I did see some the turn colors here in Louisiana. Wish I have my camera. But the sun was playing hide and seek with me all day. I was playing a lumber jack today. It slow going. I thinking of setting up my camera and do a video with me cutting all those trees and put it on youtube...I show how thick the woods is and a lot of stuff I got my mind too. May put a mask on and act like the Texas Chain Saw guy who going around and cutting people up with a chain saw and then ground them up and bring the meat to a food place his brother or dad ownes. And they cook hamburges or what ever with the meat. You do know it base on a true story. Hate to have bought a hamburger from that place. I do like to buy from the mom and pop cooking places so I may have lol hhahaha I not that old. I did hear about it on the news and I was too young to drive in the 1960's. oh i used my point and shoot camera here. surpise me it came out as all knows it do not always with those point and shoot

Comments (52)


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Faemike55

7:42PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

Great capture, Jocko! I like you idea for Halloween

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Jay-el-Jay

7:50PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

A fine image for this time of year.

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danapommet

7:53PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

Great shot Jocko with lots of textures and nice looking veining. Dana

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annie5

7:58PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

Very sharp..great autumn capture! :)

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coolcatcom

8:02PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

Very good shot Jock !

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Digitaleagle

8:03PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

Beautiful simplicity excellent capture!

gojira

8:04PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

Very lonely . . . !

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tennesseecowgirl

8:12PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

Very pretty~

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J5ive

8:17PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

This is simply Beautiful!

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kenmo

8:17PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

Well spotted...

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jocko500

8:18PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

i would put volance on but some mod may take it off. You know the texas Chainsaw guy was very mean. I mean he made a mask out of human flesh. come on... not the first guy to do it but still sicko

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magnus073

8:22PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

Super capture of this leaf Jock, you really got all the details. Hope you post a vid on youtube of you chopping some trees. As for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, it is one movie I remember well.

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Radar_rad-dude

8:44PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

Simply elegant! Superb!

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jocko500

9:07PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

oh my I was making fruge but i just let the stuff i had in the pot melt togehter for i did not have but halve the stuff to make it. So i turn off the fire and pour it into a coffee cup and drink it like hot coco. it was good but i over did it and now my head hurts lol

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lwperkins

9:10PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

You can kill yourself on that chocolate stuff--you won't sleep for a week;) I like all the little colors in that leaf, and how the point-and-shoot focused on it, just right! Be careful with that chainsaw, chainsaws and chocolate do not mix;)

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kbrog

9:21PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

Great capture! Down here we don't get the full effect of autumn's changing colors. Oh well I'll just have to live with the 80+ degree weather in October. :D Fudge, I love it! :D

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jocko500

9:36PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

death by chocolate ... now that halloween story there too lol

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mgtcs

9:37PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

An excellent shot, loved the colors here, congratulations!

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Richardphotos

9:49PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

I like the colors and textures a lot. any time one goes out to eat it like shooting dice.some times it will crap out

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babuci

10:05PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

Gorgeous single 'bridge' for small bugs and crawlers.

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alessimarco

10:06PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

Simple and beautiful! A great capture Jocko!

thevolunteer

10:16PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

Nice capture my friend. I know it is hard to carry your camera with you everywhere you go. Aloha

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myrrhluz

10:20PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

Excellent capture! Beautiful POV and detail! The dark line of the space between the planks and the simplicity of the subject is very dramatic. Excellent detail, dappled color, and just a hint of the sun coming through the leaf. I like this a lot.

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sharky_

11:53PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

It scares me just thinking what you are going to do, lol. Aloha

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2Loose2Trek

1:46AM | Tue, 26 October 2010

Well, that leaf looks like it's done for the year. Nice.

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jayfar

2:36AM | Tue, 26 October 2010

Lovely textures Jock.

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renecyberdoc

2:54AM | Tue, 26 October 2010

the end of a leaf lol.

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durleybeachbum

2:56AM | Tue, 26 October 2010

Beautiful, Jocko! You should try more of this!

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JSGraphics

3:00AM | Tue, 26 October 2010

Excellent! Well Done!

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shadownet

3:02AM | Tue, 26 October 2010

That is a really nice capture. It presents the leaf in such a way that you can not but noticed all the interesting details about it. Sometimes we miss the simple things right in front of us, unless someone points it out. Looking over your past posts, see where you have been having some good times. Hope they continue. However, beware those chocolate overdoses! LOL

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/3.3
MakePanasonic
ModelDMC-TZ5
Shutter Speed10/800
ISO Speed100
Focal Length5

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