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Photo 330
The woods across from my driveway...
Filler - no need to comment. Shot 11/27.
7th December 2020
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Mags
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Esther Rosenberg
Crisp shot, nice lighting
December 7th, 2020
Diana
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Love how it is not so dense and lets all that light stream through.
December 7th, 2020
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Thank you, Esther!
@ludwigsdiana
Thanks, Diana! Bare trees help with that. Most of the land around here is owned by man who grows pine for harvesting every 20 or so years. The pines get cut down and the hardwoods move in and take over.
December 7th, 2020
mittens (Marilyn)
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You live is such a pretty area. I guess that is your mailbox. Lovely shot.
December 7th, 2020
Mags
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Thank you, Marilyn! Yep, that's my mailbox - has been knocked down by big trucks several times too. LOL!
December 7th, 2020
haskar
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Lovely scene and light.
December 7th, 2020
Mags
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@haskar
Thank you! =)
December 7th, 2020
Phil Howcroft
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gorgeous light and winter colours maggie
December 8th, 2020
Mags
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Thank you very much, Phil!
December 8th, 2020
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@ludwigsdiana Thanks, Diana! Bare trees help with that. Most of the land around here is owned by man who grows pine for harvesting every 20 or so years. The pines get cut down and the hardwoods move in and take over.