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Road Trip #9

Photography Scenic posted on Nov 06, 2003
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Taken on the way to Cranbrook. I think this was near Castlegar B.C.

Comments (29)


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Artzy

9:15PM | Thu, 06 November 2003

Nice Catch!
Layered Clouds...

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Lalani

9:17PM | Thu, 06 November 2003

Wow, talk about layers! Love those low clouds.. excellent shot, as always =)

Tedz

9:25PM | Thu, 06 November 2003

Makes the Landscape look so different...very unusual . A good catch !

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Andromeda31

9:30PM | Thu, 06 November 2003

Great clouds...stunning! :)

garnite

10:51PM | Thu, 06 November 2003

Great shot. Love the lone tree against that fascinating cloud layer.

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RedundantlyAbundant

10:56PM | Thu, 06 November 2003

I had thought of cropping out the sky for a three layer shot, but I didn't. Tell me what you think.

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Tommy3D

10:57PM | Thu, 06 November 2003

What a shot, Matt!! Beautiful and unusual scene, well done!!

cynlee

12:13AM | Fri, 07 November 2003

a double row of clouds... well, for classic simplicity, with the one lone tree the sky cropped would make an excellent choice too, but i would've left the sky for added pizazz :]

vlaaitje

1:28AM | Fri, 07 November 2003

This is a real beauty

gallimel

1:32AM | Fri, 07 November 2003

a perfect card. superb.

sootlach

1:41AM | Fri, 07 November 2003

Really great catch!

Raven_427

1:42AM | Fri, 07 November 2003

Pizza? Where? mjam :) - but thanks for a great Pic! Cropping the sky out makes a really fascinating picture, but i love it this way too.

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danob

2:45AM | Fri, 07 November 2003

Well the four layers does create an unusual effect that keeps the unterest.. Perhaps 3 layers would be more aesthetically pleasing Like Cindy it works either way!!

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Drea71

4:02AM | Fri, 07 November 2003

Very unusual with those two layers of clouds. Funny what nature creates sometimes...

PapaGuru

4:23AM | Fri, 07 November 2003

What a special "double landscape" this one! Excellent capture!

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Legadia

5:27AM | Fri, 07 November 2003

Fantastic layers,scene & shot Matt :-))

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jgeorge

5:49AM | Fri, 07 November 2003

More than one horizon? O.o Love the lower clouds

BekaVal

7:15AM | Fri, 07 November 2003

Landscape in layers. Awesome image!!! :)

Michelle A.

10:34AM | Fri, 07 November 2003

OMG! Breathtaking!

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SoulEatar

12:15PM | Fri, 07 November 2003

Can't say I've seen this before - A thin air shot :) -

logiloglu

12:27PM | Fri, 07 November 2003

Superb, very unusual clouds. !!!!!!! :O) !!!!!!

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Akinom

3:43PM | Fri, 07 November 2003

Outstanding and most beautiful! Compliments!

Kropot

5:22PM | Fri, 07 November 2003

Stunning. Excellent long shot.

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Azraelll

6:44PM | Fri, 07 November 2003

Fantastic!!!!

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creanum

7:20AM | Sun, 09 November 2003

Very beautyful

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Niutek

7:29AM | Sun, 09 November 2003

Cropping out the sky could be an option but I like it the way it is - the sky as a 'fourth layer' makes the shot even more unusual. Really beautiful capture.

Abessinia

3:04PM | Sun, 09 November 2003

Wonderful low hanging clouds and landscape!

terra-man

4:38AM | Fri, 05 December 2003

Weard layers here :)

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Mikan

8:30PM | Thu, 02 September 2004

a one lifetime opportunity here!!! how many layers!!!! supeeeeeerrrrrrr!!!!!!!!


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