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Old 22nd of December 2006 (Fri)   #1
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Default Oconaluftee River Scene

This image was shot on December 19th while wearing a t-shirt and shorts in the Great Smoky Mountains NP. How many think I could pass this off as a springtime shot?

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Old 23rd of December 2006 (Sat)   #2
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Global warming isnt happening hey George?
Nice shot, very tranquil
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Global warming isnt happening hey George?
Naturally, yes.

Anyway, nice capture...sure DOES look like spring. I don't think that shorts weather is going to last much longer for you, though.
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It does look spring-like in that the greens do look like the light colour of fresh leaves rather than the more mature green that then follows.
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Naturally, yes.

Anyway, nice capture...sure DOES look like spring. I don't think that shorts weather is going to last much longer for you, though.
I'm praying it isn't... I want some ice/snow for a different kind of water/landscape shots around here.

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