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Submitted: May 20, 2008
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Comments and suggestions are always welcome:)

Slight update since originally posted to try and rescue the sky as much as was possible and a wee tweak of the levels.
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Ooooo I love it. the clouds are so dark and yet with the light from the sky that's exposed makes the ground really really light.

:+fav: 100%

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Ahaha, that's kinda funny.. This is the second watch deviation today with a road in it. Bet people are thinking where to go this summer or something.

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Your very welcome! :)

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Your mind is stronger than you think...
It can make you succeed or suffer
Live or die...

But...

You have control over it...
So Live...
Succeed...

Use your mind.
The angle and the grass look great. :thumbsup:

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A road to nowhere...my favorite!! :clap:

I love the contrast of light earth/dark sky...very foreboding...*shudder* That is an ominous-looking horizon for sure!

Wonderful shot!! :aww:

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love the contrast of the ground and sky
:thumbsup: on the filtering and the angle :)

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~Marcel Proust
French novelist (1871 - 1922)
the angle makes it seem very dynamic. cool. :)

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