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    I finally found some spare time to process some of my photos of the fall color this year and also time to get back to OOTB. Sorry for absence of late folks.

    Here is a river blur of autumn reflections along the Oxtongue River near Dwight, Ontario.

    Look forward to comments.

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    Fascinating image, Andrew. I really like the way the sunlight cuts a path through the reeds and reflection. It's wonderful to see foliage images.

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    Nice colorful fall reflection, like how you cropped it showing only the reflection...good work

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    Beautiful image, Andrew
    "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly" - The Little Prince

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    Colorful Reflection... Make this image more Colorful... Thanks for sharing...

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    This is a creative way to show fall colors. I especially like the blurred reflections of the grasses. What did you do in processing?

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    Thanks for the comments folks. Much appreciated.

    Anita...all I did in processing was evict a few distracting leaves that floated by in the water that were bugging me a little.

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