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A pale light was shining through the orange leaves...
I tried to catch this lovely scene under a nice angle. :)


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:icondynnnad:
This is one of the most beautiful autumn shots i have seen. The photographer has managed to shoot in the direction of the sun and still accomplished the perfect lighting.

I like it how it is balanced between green and orange, it almost looks like the road separates the two colors.

If i had to come up with a negative point i'd say the out of focus leafs in the lower-left-bottom, but thats not really disturbing at all, you can barely notice it.

The angle of the shot is spot on as well, most of the shots are taken on the road, so that makes this one stand apart from all the others.

This is a (near) perfect execution of an autumn shot i think, well done!
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:iconela-jackson:
waw! it looks great! i love those colors!

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.:¨:. una mente abominable y tormentosa .:¨:.
:iconoliwr:
great scene! The soft light from above is just gorgeous :heart:
:iconflippinphil:
Really nice composition here, with great lighting.

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Philip Stewart
Scotland, UK

>> :gallery: <<
:iconalchemistkitsune:
THIS is what the road to heaven looks like. ^^

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It is a known fact that women are crazy and men are stupid. And the reason women are crazy is that men are stupid.
:icontigerpaws:
It's magical

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"I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world is mad"- Rafael Sabatini
Now that we've got that down, let's dance! :dance:

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Oct 30, 2009, 5:04:02 PM

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