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18-04-08, 09:48 PM
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Bridges and train tracks

More strange things from my walk yesterdaythis time bridges, I like them too, aswell as benches

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18-04-08, 09:50 PM
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Re: Bridges and train tracks

hey some cool stuff from the 'bench girl'
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18-04-08, 09:50 PM
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I was gonna say, :-/ and I thought you hurt your foot! Then noticed they were from yesterday

Great shots MS!
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18-04-08, 09:54 PM
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I was gonna say, :-/ and I thought you hurt your foot! Then noticed they were from yesterday

Great shots MS!
Thanks, no these will be the last pics I take in the forest for awhile
I took loads yesterday, so it will keep me busy sorting them out


     
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18-04-08, 10:18 PM
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I like these shots a lot...hop-a-long-moonstone

I like the edit on No2, a good choice of shot for selective colour

I also like no5. I just love that rusty old texture

But the pick of the bunch for me, has to be shot No.3
Really nice composition, with good, crisp focus in the foreground, and excellent depth of field for your background!
I like this shot a lot.

You've clearly been working hard over the last couple of days Moon...you deserve a break.
Why don't you put your foot up for a couple of days, as a small reward for your efforts?


     
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18-04-08, 10:22 PM
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Thanks MD

I have loads of pics still sort out


As for the little foot jokes, you are killing me, you are soooo FUNNY.....NOT

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19-04-08, 09:12 AM
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I love bridges and you have some great shots there
My favorites are 3 for composition and 6 for the colour and texture .. I love them
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