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luxurious and fantastic trees.I'm simply impressed, these shapes, colors, light, everything.congrats.
storytaylor · 2007-06-27: 18:57
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MERCI
Lumierenatural · 2007-06-27: 18:58
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Absolutely gorgeous! Is that manzanita?
Carley · 2007-06-27: 19:55
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Carley yes they are The word manzanita is the Spanish diminutive of manzana (apple). A literal translation would be little apple. The Manzanitas are a subgenus of the genus Arctostaphylos. They are evergreen shrubs or small trees present in the chaparral biome of western North America, where they occur from southern British Columbia in Canada, Washington to California and New Mexico in the United States, and throughout much of northern and central Mexico. They are characterised by smooth, orange or red bark and stiff, twisting branches.
Lumierenatural · 2007-06-27: 20:18
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Fascinating set. I love manzanita but have never seen one so red.
vollenda · 2007-06-28: 14:42
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very beautiful & inspiring ... ;o)
aimeric · 2007-06-28: 14:53
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I like wood and I have never seen this type before. Great photos.
maharba · 2007-06-28: 15:00
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compliment
luucha · 2007-06-28: 15:46
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how gorgeous! I really really like the second shot
magpy · 2007-06-28: 18:10
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So beautiful !!!!! love the set !
jendayee · 2007-06-28: 20:44
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very nice
anniepie · 2007-06-28: 20:51
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I love the texture
fredhpw · 2007-06-28: 22:46
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Great set. Astonishing wood.
rolpa · 2007-06-29: 01:17
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Wonderful set! Love colors & textures
LampadaMervelha · 2007-06-30: 15:25
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very beautiful shots
dwojuna · 2007-07-01: 17:09
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very nice work - i really like these barking barks! ;-)
stormfish · 2007-07-10: 03:42
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great set, interesting idea!
gagmaba · 2007-07-13: 17:05
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Very Strong set of photos. Great work! :)
toshthedude · 2007-08-09: 04:32
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nice clos, No 2 is my fav
PEXRI · 2008-01-20: 21:26
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