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More autumn picsZoomed past this area on the road this morning near Picton (sth of Sydney) - dropped the son at his soccer game and went back to grap some shots. Nothing spectacular, but I liked the contrast between the trees and the fence
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Frankenstein:
i like! great colours of fall, and i like the use of the white picket fence to make this scene more interesting to look at...
The colours in the leaves this time of year is so vivid, the first one does it for me, I like the way the fence is framing the tree and seems to keep my interest on what looks the tree's foliage...
Is it slightly tilted clock-wise or is it just me ![]() ![]() Aka Andrew
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