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Between TreesPosted by Lorraine (Gatineau, Canada) on 9 October 2008 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio.
Comments (48)
@Marion: Thanks a lot Marion, glad you enjoyed it ;) @magiceye: Thanks a lot Magiceye :) Ronnie 2¢ from London, United Kingdomsmiles . . this really does look like a crafted arch . . offers a kinda Japanese look to the scene. 9 Oct 2008 7:51am @Ronnie 2¢: Nice, thanks a lot Ronnie :) dobbino from Cape Town, South AfricaAgain your colours are superb. One wants to concentrate on the detail on the left tree, but then one has to look beyond that to the background. And then one starts the whole process again... 9 Oct 2008 7:57am @dobbino: I love this comment, how wonderufl, thanks a lot Rob :) Nina from Hamburg, GermanyWow, this is wonderful, Lorraine, , a great point of view! :) 9 Oct 2008 8:15am @Nina: Thanks for the nice compliment Nina ;) @akarui: Thanks a lot Olivier, I'm glad you enjoyed it ;) Linerberry from Sumner, Christchurch, New ZealandAhhh will you just stop it...you're killing me with this beauty my friend!!! An awesome image and compo, again the colours are just splendid:-) I'm glad you went to visit Eric...he's a good sort and thought you would like what you see:-) Happy happy colours:-)) 9 Oct 2008 8:40am @Linerberry: Oh I will lol 'cause it will end ...thanks so much Berry Boo António Pires from Lisbon, PortugalAgain the autumn beautiful colours. I like the trees in the foreground, they are so closed to the camera that they put the viewer inside the scene. 9 Oct 2008 9:10am @António Pires: That's a lovely comment Antonio, thanks a lot :) Betty from New Jersey, United StatesWonderful composition, Lorraine! Gorgeous colors! Reminds me of Merrill Creek here. 9 Oct 2008 9:53am @Betty: Thanks very much Betty :) Judy from Brooksville-Florida,, United StatesSo pretty, and with the natural framing of the trees, this is a window on your world, Lorraine! 9 Oct 2008 10:16am @Judy: That's lovely, thanks al ot ;) Forouz from N, GermanyI was thinking that just in Germany and north forests of Iran we can see such beautiful views, I confess that it is was due to lack of knowlage, I should plan more journeys in autumn... You are different, I sense it and it is one of the reason why I like to look at the world through your eyes. 9 Oct 2008 10:26am @Forouz: What an interesting comment you made Forouz, not sure how to respond, except for thank you, verymuch :) @Eleftheria!: Thanks a lot Eleftheria :) Roman from Thunder Bay, CanadaThat's what I miss here, up north - the beautiful colors of the hardwoods. You've found a very interesting spot. cheers 9 Oct 2008 11:54am @Roman: WEll you can take a peak anytime you want to lol bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaLorriane, this is one stunning composition my friend! It makes one stop and take pause, going from the trees trunks in the foreground and through them into the rest of the scene. Wonderfully framed and composted! 9 Oct 2008 1:26pm @bluechameleon: Sweet comment Blue, thanks very much :) JoeB from Brampton, CanadaThis is so intentional making us look at the trees and then forcing us to look beyond, a bit of legerdemain going on. 9 Oct 2008 2:24pm @JoeB: Joe, that a nice compliment, thanks a lot ;) Viewfinder from Bradenton, United StatesSo Lorraine, you have definitely "framed" Autumn between those two trees. And I like the look. Bella says, "Hey!" 9 Oct 2008 2:53pm @Viewfinder: Thanks for the great comment, and hiya right back to Beautiful Bella ;) Michael Rawluk from Williams Lake, BC, CanadaYou are certainly getting some beautiful shots, Lorraine. 9 Oct 2008 3:10pm @Michael Rawluk: Thanks Michael, it's a beautiful season ;) Ana Lúcia from Leiria, PortugalBeautiful image of autumn. Excellent composition. Nice mix of tones. 9 Oct 2008 3:10pm @Ana Lúcia: Thanks a lot Ana :) @Daryl: Yes it is a beautiful place, thanks Daryl :) Stephen Phillips from San Francisco, United StatesA beautiful autumn image, Lorraine. Very lovely. 9 Oct 2008 3:36pm @Stephen Phillips: Thanks a lot Stephen :) Calusarus from St Sorlin en Valloire, FranceI like a lot the frame in the frame ! Nice shot. 9 Oct 2008 3:48pm @Calusarus: Merci beaucoup Frederic :) laur from Clermont-Ferrand, FranceBelle image d'automne, les couleurs sont magnifiques 9 Oct 2008 4:05pm @laur: Merci beaucoup Laur, c'est gentil :) tyan from Singapore, Singaporehow long it took for me to scroll down to type a comment,your fall pictures are just too captivating to be missed dear babe:) 9 Oct 2008 4:19pm @tyan: lol you're so sweet Tyan, thanks a lot ;) Hans from Heiligeneich, Austriai see, this is your favorite place...great compo... 9 Oct 2008 5:36pm @Hans: It's so beautiful and away from everything, thanks alot Hans :) @MJ: thanks a lot Mj :) Fliss from Melbourne Beach, United StatesIs this near your house? It is so pretty to see the colours... one day I will get to see it for myself... great shot... 9 Oct 2008 6:17pm @Fliss: Well, it's about 10 minutes driving in the city and 20 minutes driving in the woods, more or less lol thanks a lot Fliss Rui from Leiria, PortugalThose trees make a perfect natural framing... And the beautiful colors continue... I don't need to say anything... It's amazing! 9 Oct 2008 6:23pm @Rui: Thanks for the beautiful comment Rui :) @laughingwolf: Any reasons good for singing :) @rose and photography: Thanks a lot Rose :) Barbara from Florida, United StatesA beautiful view through the trees. REALLY BEAUTIFUL! 9 Oct 2008 7:04pm @Barbara: Well, Alligator, you say? well if it were orange, might work ;) thanks so much Barb ! dj.tigersprout from San Bruno, CA, United Statesooh -- a simply wonderful natural framing job here Lorraine! and the view to the lake below... just beautiful! and the stunning colors -- keep em coming!!! :) 9 Oct 2008 7:09pm @dj.tigersprout: I appreciate that Dj, thanks a lot ;) Observing from West Cheshire, United KingdomAnother lovely shot, that really is a great place - is it local..? Very nice use of the trees to draw the eye into the scene. 9 Oct 2008 7:40pm @Observing: Thanks a lot Mike, kinda local, 10 minutes drive unto next town and about 20 mins into the woods (but paved route lol) Mandy Provan from Johannesburg, South AfricaOh it looks so INVITING L - great shot. I definitely need to visit your part of the world - it is so beautiful. You are a great ambassador for your town Lorraine, the Tourism board should really employ you to take pics for their brochures!!! :) 9 Oct 2008 9:22pm @Mandy Provan: Wow, that's lovely, thanks a lot Mandy :) alex centrella from California, United Statesgreat framing, the colors are so stunning, makes a great wall hanger. 9 Oct 2008 9:46pm @alex centrella: Very nice, thanks a lot Alex :) jamesy from christchurch, New ZealandAbsolutely stunning Lorraine. When its getting colder and you don't enjoy the cold you often miss the beauty of the seasonal change its lovely to having the luxury of sitting in the warm sharing the special beauty of the Northern hemisphere autumn. Thanks 9 Oct 2008 11:29pm @jamesy: My pleasure Debbie, anytime ;) [suvni:R] from Brussels, Belgiumenchanting place you visited. And i will not make a remark about that thing in the left corner :-)) 9 Oct 2008 11:38pm @[suvni:R]: LOL so considerate, thanksa lot SR :) marianne from Franceces arbres sont comme les ténèbres qui se referment sur moi ... 10 Oct 2008 12:11am @marianne: Wow, quel compliment! merci beaucoup Marianne :) MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomSuperb autumnal colours and I really doooo love the way you've framed this between the trees. 10 Oct 2008 12:17am @MaryB: How nicely put, thanks always MaryB ;) @vu@granby - Alain Berger: Merci beaucoup Alain :) Walter from Watkinsville, United StatesFall colors just lend themselves to wonderful photos if taken during the right light conditions. You are able to capture this scene perfectly. Nice Photo. 10 Oct 2008 1:12am @Walter: Nicely put, thanks a lot Walter :) John Maslowski from Dallas, PA, United StatesLove the framing and the view. A beautifully composed landscape image. Great shot. 10 Oct 2008 1:25am @John Maslowski: I appreciate that John, thanks for the visit :) terrorkitten from Bath, United KingdomThese autumnal images are killing me Lorraine.....just wonderful. I really could do with a wander somewhere like this right now! 10 Oct 2008 10:27am @terrorkitten: I know it's hard to visit, but don't die ok! lol thanks a lot Phil! @missparis: Merci bien Miss Paris :) Andrew Gould from Sydney, AustraliaA beautiful scene, wonderfully framed. This looks so majestic the way you've presented it, Lorraine. I don't intend to detract from your great work here, but I must admit that I'm not too keen on the fence intruding at the lower left. Still lovely! 11 Oct 2008 1:42am @Andrew Gould: You are not the only Andrew, I left it there for many reasons, one of them, an ego thing, because I wanted to be in the photo, and well I was leaning against it lol Thanks very much! @amy: Thanks so much sweety ;) GJC from Kyoto, JapanGreat shot. Love the soft colors in this one. The water really adds a nice touch. 11 Oct 2008 10:21am @GJC: I Appreciate that GJC, thanks a lot ;) laur from Clermont-Ferrand, FranceMagnifique cette vue entre les deux troncs d'arbres. Belle photo. 13 Oct 2008 7:02am @laur: Merci beaucoup laur ;) |
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