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    I'm all over the first one too, cool shot
    And when exactly are the "Cows" due home?

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    Went back today. The best one I think.
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    I think I'd nominate it if not for the twigs in the foreground. Great exposure on the water cascading down though! Love the field of view through the tunnel.

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    Wow, that really stinks. I never noticed that. It probably isnt the most ethical way of taking pictures, but I cut out quite a few twigs from the ground. This part of the canal is poorly trimmed and it was the only way to get the picture. My camera was on a small tripod on the rocks you see in the bottom corner. I thought I got them all but apparently not. Now that I think about it, I was probably sitting on those twigs holding them out in front of the camera. Ill try it again, and again, and again, and probably still mess it up.
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    it's a great shot. The twigs are a bit of an annoyance, can you clone them out?
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    Pruning is a requirement of photography It's a lovely shot though
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    Bambi, I probably could and will give it a go tonight. Ill post the results.
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    Ok, hopefully this is good enough for MA. Thanks for the suggestion Bambi, I probably would have just gone back and retaken the shot. This does save some time.
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    Wow - very great shots here! I love especially the first and the 4th picture; and the last one is really great!

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    I like the last as well. Lots of texture and the view through the aqeduct is really cool.
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