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31-OCT-2015
Christine Hanrahan
The bog in autumn
Mer Bleue Bog
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jychamberland
01-Nov-2015 21:11
beautiful fall image and composition Christine!
laine
01-Nov-2015 19:20
It's lovely...V
Pierre
01-Nov-2015 16:23
Un très beau décor automnal, un très joli site! V
Carol Rollins
01-Nov-2015 15:00
This is lovely. Wonderful composition and presentation.
Yvonne
01-Nov-2015 10:08
Beautiful colouring! v
borisalex
01-Nov-2015 09:49
So beautiful,, love the colors and frame! V.
Anitta
01-Nov-2015 08:19
Excellent composition, such lovely autumn colors. V
hamery
01-Nov-2015 07:57
Wonderful framing and a great composition in this lovely scene, Christine. Happy Halloween. VvV
joseantonio
01-Nov-2015 06:22
lovely warm colors..V
Being Me
01-Nov-2015 04:17
Enjoy the season as long as you can. Soon enough it will be covered with that white stuff. :) V
Hank Vander Velde
01-Nov-2015 01:52
Lovely Fall image Christine.
globalgadabout
01-Nov-2015 01:23
harmony and contrasts in a fascinating balance...love those pumpkin-hued trees...
Ann Pettigrew
01-Nov-2015 00:56
I love all the beautiful colors in the bog, Christine. Very nice fall scene!
Pierre Martin
31-Oct-2015 23:39
very nice warmth colors, great work!
Graeme
31-Oct-2015 22:43
Wonderful autumnal colours in this composition, Christine.V
Helen Betts
31-Oct-2015 22:25
The composition is excellent, and the color beautiful. V.
Isabel Cutler
31-Oct-2015 22:15
Pretty autumnal view.
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)
31-Oct-2015 21:53
So, so beautiful!Vote
Paolo
Jim Coffman
31-Oct-2015 21:31
A wonderful capture of this beautiful area!!
Mairéad
31-Oct-2015 21:23
Beautiful autumn cikiyrs and I like the wispy foliage and branches. V
Don
31-Oct-2015 21:21
Fascinating contrasts in plant growth forms responding, I imagine, to subtle variations in drainage.
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