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Hey everyone,
To change a bit from our usual gear or FF equivalency threads, here is a thread where I propose we share our autumn colors shots.
I'll start with a series taken last weekend in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Which one do you like better?
Thanks!
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Like the effect in 5, 9 is simple yet awesome
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I think 5 is best, but 7 and 9 are also very good.
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And here's my contribution, not my best, taken on the way back home from work, I prefered a freshly taken photo however
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Quote:Which one do you like better?
Thanks!
My choice would be 5 and it's now your fault inspiration the reason to pack a bag and go to Val de Travers
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#5 stood out to me also as something a bit different.
I'm overdue a walk around my local park but the weather is rubbish... will still go anyway.
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10-30-2016, 11:38 AM
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God sends in every season a lot of pretty jewels to take photos of... but, really, nothing beats Spring and Fall.
So far I've regretted for having not taken enough advantage of Fall colours. This year, even though I had again some troubles that prevented me from organising a journey of three/four days (I have some good colours in mountains near home, but they are not exceptional), I've resorted to drive a lot and make some one-day trips to the Alps. Yesterday I explored an area near the Italy-France border, this time on my side of the border (Parco del Marguareis, southern side). It was really wonderful.
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10-30-2016, 02:37 PM
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God? Seriously?
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Quote:God? Seriously?
Seriously.
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