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Mar 15, 2005 23:45 |  #1

i took these the day after i got my 20D. i was stuck in traffic on the sunday after thanksgiving so i rolled down my window and snapped some shots of the beautiful texas sunset!


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Mar 15, 2005 23:57 |  #2

Nice pictures ElleG!

I will love to see this kind of landscapes when I'm stuck in the traffic! Lol!


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Mar 16, 2005 00:34 as a reply to  @ ppuga's post |  #3

Nice shots. I really like the first one.


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Mar 16, 2005 00:49 |  #4

thats too hilly for texas!! j/k
nice shots my girl and i were going to go there when we were in Austin but didn't get up in time.


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Mar 16, 2005 01:02 as a reply to  @ c0ntr0lz's post |  #5

c0ntr0lz wrote:
thats too hilly for texas!! j/k
nice shots my girl and i were going to go there when we were in Austin but didn't get up in time.

too hilly? lol. and i wasnt even in the hill country. i was on I-35 just north of hillsboro.


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Mar 16, 2005 08:30 |  #6

The second on is ok, but the first one is really nice. I like the contrasting colors and the framing.


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Mar 16, 2005 18:10 as a reply to  @ Michaelmjc's post |  #7

Nice shots, Like them both.


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Mar 16, 2005 19:31 |  #8

They are both very nice.


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Mar 16, 2005 20:08 |  #9

Both are very nice - the first one is breathtaking! vg!


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Mar 16, 2005 20:36 |  #10

HILLSboro how can you say it's not hilly out there. the towns named after them!! hahaha
i went through there about a month ago. there are some nice spots to stop and shot


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Sep 09, 2005 06:47 as a reply to  @ c0ntr0lz's post |  #11

These shots are both good, but I like the first one a lot.
I like the sun just at the horizon. Great job keep on rockin'.


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Sep 09, 2005 08:08 as a reply to  @ ricohcam01's post |  #12

Great shots!

They would be perfect if: the horizon line in the first one was not in the middle of the frame; a liitle more contrast in the 2nd.


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