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Submitted: February 4, 2006
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Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Model: NIKON D70
Shutter Speed: 13/10 second
F Number: F/13.0
Focal Length: 18 mm
Date Picture Taken: Dec 22, 2005, 1:51:19 PM

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In a pocket full of silence
Where I grow into deep, into me
I take with me the thought Of you
In the times when I had better things to do

In a place where my tears grow trees
In a space left only for my fears
Am I where my cry makes no sound
Or is it that there is no one left to hear

In solitude I grow
Old


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Infra Red.
Ramat Gan, Israel.
I hope you can feel it.
G
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very much so..
excellent shot, the tree stands out remarably well
Nice one

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awesome!! great! Good job :clap:

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Nice concept, I think the tree is a tad to sharp though.

Still, good shot nevertheless.

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there is almost an ignorance about the lady on the bench..... which saddens me =(

great shot!!! :peace:

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yes she has no idea what she is about to become!

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Interesting tree.
The R72 Filter really brings a depth to the tree.

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Clicka!
Excellent composition! The infra red shows the tree in an almost unearthly way. Brilliant!

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You've a very beautiful gallery! :]
Beautiful, it kind of reminds me of the world tree from the night elfs in Warcraft.

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