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David Eckels
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Wet Beaver Creek Sycamore
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Yes, that is the given name of the subject riparian entity. And, it was very, very wet with the recent rains and snowfall!
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Well seen.
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Quote from: Slobodan Blagojevic on May 10, 2019, 05:01:00 pm
Well seen.
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Beautifully captured, David, although that bit of orange (dead leaves?) almost dead centre does cause my gaze to be arrested, for the wrong reasons. I don’t think they need to be removed, just desaturated to blend in with the background.
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I like the way the tree stands out from the dark background.
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