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PHOTO - red, green blue

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David in Wales

08-25-2007 23:46:29




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I've only got an Olympus compact digital camera and know how to use the "auto" & "distant" settings. But just occasionally one photo comes out really well, and this is one of my favourites.




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Dave 2N

08-26-2007 07:17:18




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 Re: PHOTO - red, green blue in reply to David in Wales, 08-25-2007 23:46:29  
Great!!!!



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4010guy

08-26-2007 05:03:41




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 Re: PHOTO - red, green blue in reply to David in Wales, 08-25-2007 23:46:29  
David That pitcher is simply gorges
Think im gonna put it up for a new screen saver for a wile...Hope you dont mind.
Thanks



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Doug N

08-26-2007 04:52:53




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 Re: PHOTO - red, green blue in reply to David in Wales, 08-25-2007 23:46:29  
That's a great picture. You sure have some nice scenery over there.

How do you control those guys on the tractor so they don't quit tedding and go jump in for a while?
Doug N



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Randy S

08-26-2007 02:32:06




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 Re: PHOTO - red, green blue in reply to David in Wales, 08-25-2007 23:46:29  
Great shot David. I wouldnt know what to do if i woke up to scenery like that everyday. You are lucky.

Randy



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mitch furness

08-26-2007 01:39:54




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 Re: PHOTO - red, green blue in reply to David in Wales, 08-25-2007 23:46:29  
HI David. Good pic. Is this pasture that you guys are cutting a sown species or is it naturally persistent. Looks Rye Grass or is it native meadow types species?

I gather conditions are that good that excess to animal intake grows in summer therefore you go in and cut it and bale/silage it. Days are getting longer here so i guess 'you N Hemisphere fellows are watching sun set sooner. We have just had one of biggest rainfall events not far from me-950mm (38") in 48 hours. Needles to say a few things went under water, all coastal and not much inland where needed.

Cheers

Mitch

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