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Fallen Textures

One of my favorite ways to train my eye to see shapes and colors and textures is to explore the trails of my local state parks, especially in late Fall and earl...
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One of my favorite ways to train my eye to see shapes and colors and textures is to explore the trails of my local state parks, especially in late Fall and early spring. This clump of fallen leaves was captured at Eisenhower State Park in far north Texas last fall.
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People's Choice in the beauty of withered leaves and blossoms Photo Challenge
Peer Award
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Absolute Masterpiece
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All Star
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Superb Composition
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Superior Skill
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Top Choice
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Magnificent Capture
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The Beauty Of Fall Photo Contest 2018Top 10 rank
The Beauty Of Fall Photo Contest 2018Top 10 rank week 2
The Beauty Of Fall Photo Contest 2018Top 10 rank week 1
The Brown Color Photo ContestTop 10 rank
The Brown Color Photo ContestTop 20 rank week 2
The Brown Color Photo ContestTop 10 rank week 1
Fall 2017 Photo ContestTop 30 rank week 1

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3 Comments |
camerongreene_2847
 
camerongreene_2847 April 14, 2017
great textures
Cali_Wine_Fan
 
Cali_Wine_Fan May 29, 2017
Am I the only one to see a face in these leaves? I swear that is an eye in the lower left corner and the vein of that red leaf is the bridge of a nose
jamiesarkett
 
jamiesarkett December 15, 2017
congrats - great shot :)
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