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Photography Landscape posted on Dec 08, 2004
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Looking down is a bit pessimistic perhaps, and looking up a bit optimistic. Well, up there we can see the blue sky with little clouds and the leaves of the birches and willows (willows are trees that reach the highest elevations in the mountains here). Minolta X-700 (Fuji Sensia 100, 70 mm) Thanks for your attention and your always valuable comments

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duncanlong

7:21AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Another interesting shot - well done.

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herbstliebe

7:32AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

willows are my favourite trees. very nice clearly shot.

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Sekadhar

7:41AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Simple beauty! Excellent shot!!!

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sharky_

9:18AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

The tree's seems to be reaching even further heights into the clouds. Beautiful shot. Aloha

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DIANE603

9:21AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Great saturation and POV!! I'm still using my Minolta X700. Beautiful camera!!

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Fruit_Passion

9:32AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Pretty click. a blue sky has to look at. Cheer

tvernuccio

9:47AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

sigh...looking up into that blue sky, those clouds, into the tree-tops....is there anything better than that? i could spend all day just lookin' up. This one is such a feel-good shot!!!! warming and makes me smile!!!! very peaceful...thanks for this fabulously happy & gorgeous image!!!!!!!

Vraxor

9:48AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Very lovely, the cloud that just moves out of the picture is looking very interesting :o) Great deep bue color!

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KingPtolemy

10:08AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Great POV!!!

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TwoPynts

10:16AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Beautiful trees reaching for the blue blue sky. Ahhhh....

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Stringy

10:25AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

like the sense of space you get with these shots looking up. Nice work!

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WiserAngel

1:59PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Well I'm sure you know what I like about this picture. I just can't get enough of the bold blue sky. It's fantastic, JC.

b2amphot

2:08PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Always go for the glass half full. Like the angle and that crystal blue sky behind the trees... and they must be hearty trees.

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jgkane

3:51PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

I love the sky, unreachable but so close to the yearning saplings. Looking up at the sky I always take a deep breath, Jan-Carel. Even though the old scar tissue hurts as I take that deep breath, I hold onto the thought that I should always be fully myself. Thanks for this affirming image. Regads, John.

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Enmos

4:38PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Beautiful blue sky and love the light on those treetops, great pov here too !! Wonderful work here Jan-Carel !! e

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Apophis906

8:23PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Oh what a pretty shot here,the pretty sky with the leaves just make it so very wonderful. Excellent capture and job here as always.

logiloglu

8:33PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

great POV. wonderful contrasts. !!!!!!!!! #:O)!!!!!!!!!

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sossy

1:02PM | Thu, 09 December 2004

excellent capture and POV! for me it looks very optimistic!

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Ikarius

2:41AM | Sat, 11 December 2004

Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful! What a contrast between green and (very succeeded) blue.

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chantal-france

6:11AM | Sat, 11 December 2004

Such a peaceful and pleasant view, Jan-Carel :)) Love this blue with the fluffy white clouds and the trees growing up to the sky:)) So relaxing, thanks!!


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