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Collection: Favorite Photos
Camera: Canon EOS-350D Rebel XT
Lens: Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM
Location: On the Woomby Rd coming from Movtville.
Date: Sep 9, 2006
Galleries: Macro, Floral
Date Uploaded: Sep 21, 2006

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Comments: 8
Favorites: 3 (view)

I love taking image of autumn leaves and found a carpet of ficus leaves under the Fig trees on the way home from Montville on the Woomby Roadside.

These leaves were nearly up to my knees, in some places. I also love the colors and the shapes of these leaves as well.

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10/26/2007 02:00:52 PM
This is a Fantasticly beautiful image!!!
It's exactly the sort of thing i have been trying to capture this autumn, the definition and crispness are amazing!
I can't get enough of your photos :)
Thanks for sharing them and I hope one day to aspire to be half talented as you.
Zoe xxx
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01/30/2007 10:55:45 PM
I can almost hear the crunching under my shoes. Great tonal range and I love the one gold leaf in the center that stands out.
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12/15/2006 07:49:00 PM
I would frame this shot, just love it. One of my very favs.
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10/07/2006 07:44:08 AM
Fall is my favorite time of year, especialy when the sun is stil shining! This pic has a lot of perfect fall in it! Great shot!
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09/29/2006 07:17:31 AM
great processing on this makes a simple image so special. great job.
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09/22/2006 09:19:09 AM
Lovely. I like the "diamond in the rough" sense. Terrific tones. This would make a great enlarged poster with the words FALL or AUTUMN at the bottom. The leaves almost look like velvet!
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09/22/2006 07:39:50 AM
So this is an HDR treatment? Or perhaps you manage to do HDR without HDR s/w ;-) It does work - in this case - to produce a nice graphic (unreal) image. It has potential commercial use at least and is pretty to view.

Message edited by author 2006-09-22 07:40:28.
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09/21/2006 11:12:38 PM
nice processing, i like the bright colors.
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