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    Nice too see all the great posts I missed while away. My fall color trip was less than spectacular - many leaves fallen due to winds. Lots of driving to find small pockets of color.

    This reflection was shot on the Oxtongue River near Dwight, Ontario. I was drawn to how the river was twisting the reflection into various designs. I shot many frames until I got one where the branches spread out nicely.

    Look forward to comments.

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    I've stayed at Blue Spruce on Oxtongue Lake, many times in my life...love the area, good fishing and birding. Lovely golden color, leaf reflection...well done

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    Andrew, the colors are very nice and the design in the water has interest. We were in Grand Teton for one day before heading to Yellowstone because Artie's flight was delayed and it turns out that it was a good thing that we were. We took lots of fall colored images-but had planned to return on the last week of out trip for more. Only the wind blew all the leaves off the trees in one-day! We were lucky to get the images we got.:)

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    Andrew, I really like the colors and the patterns. Nicely done:)
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