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Snydremark
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Oct 09, 2015 00:08 |  #1

A selection from our weekend on the WA coast last week:

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4. and a bit of an abstract
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Oct 09, 2015 13:10 |  #2

I really like that last shot, Eric. Really simplistic and soothing. :)




  
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Oct 09, 2015 20:58 |  #3

Canon_Lover wrote in post #17739028 (external link)
I really like that last shot, Eric. Really simplistic and soothing. :)

Thanks! I was really happy with it; especially since it was one of those "Hmmm...I wonder how this would look" moments


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Oct 26, 2015 08:05 |  #4

Very pretty series.


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Oct 26, 2015 10:51 |  #5

Crimzon wrote in post #17760592 (external link)
Very pretty series.

Thanks! Looks like we're really starting our gray season, so won't be getting many more for a few months


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Oct 30, 2015 00:05 |  #6

Nice.


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Oct 30, 2015 11:34 |  #7

tmcman wrote in post #17765318 (external link)
Nice.

Thanks for looking in :)


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