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Dec 12, 2006 22:28 |  #1

Here is a shot I took at Torrey Pines State Park (north of San Diego) a month ago. From what I've read, Torrey Pine trees only grow in this area and one of the Channel Islands.

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Dec 12, 2006 22:36 |  #2

Beautiful picture. A beautiful area. I hate those courses! The condition of the course is among the worst in golf, much less a top notch links that holds a pro event there annually.


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Dec 13, 2006 05:22 |  #3

Very nice shot.

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Dec 13, 2006 05:36 |  #4

Love these kinds of shots.....like the silloette effect against a stong red skyline......


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Dec 13, 2006 12:55 |  #5

nice shot- you could not have caught the sun in a better position



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Dec 13, 2006 13:16 as a reply to  @ mws3's post |  #6

I really like it, but I wonder how it would look if you would have had a little bit more of the sky showing above the tree?


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Cindi wrote in post #2395049 (external link)
I really like it, but I wonder how it would look if you would have had a little bit more of the sky showing above the tree?

I wonder the same as Cindi but of cours there is always the space limit that i must understand.

Its a very nice attempt however with pretty good results.


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Dec 13, 2006 16:47 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #8

Yeah, I hear you about the sky above the tree...I have a wider angle shot of the same pic but it was too wide and figured if I cropped that image, I'd lose some resolution. When I took this shot, i was hunkered w/my tripod in the bushes (off trail) trying to get the whole shot in.


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Jet915 wrote in post #2396033 (external link)
Yeah, I hear you about the sky above the tree...I have a wider angle shot of the same pic but it was too wide and figured if I cropped that image, I'd lose some resolution. When I took this shot, i was hunkered w/my tripod in the bushes (off trail) trying to get the whole shot in.

:lol::lol::lol::lol:,well....you know what they say....no pain no gain.;)


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