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... so I stood under a tree waiting for the rain to stop.
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And then, afterwards...
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One of those moments you pray the rain doesn't wreck your camera. Nice colours in the photos. Is there any reason you cut off the tops of the trees? Doesn't look bad, just wondering, cause I sometimes do it because some developers decide my landscape spots would be perfect for houses.
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I guess I just liked the reflection in the water. I guess I really don't have the best eye for composition. I can't decide which photos I should submit. But here is another one that I shot that day.
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