John Holbrook
Well-Known Member
Tucson Mountain Park, AZ
Rockhound State Park, NM
Tremont, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, TN
Tim, definitely some “green” going on in the first two images! The first is well seen and captured—happy you shared it. The Irish Fest/green beer joke worked well for this scene! Good one! And I agree the last image is more visually palatable—and is a beautiful scene and image.John, the first two may make you never to want to see green again
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The story with the next picture is better than the picture. I sent this out with a note joking that the city had cancelled all Irish Fest, Green Beer and peeing in the harbor.
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My friends didn't realize it was a joke
And finally a green picture that doesn't bother your stomach
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Nice GREEN still life!Isn't green the Irish color ?
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Beautiful landscapes—my favorites are your first two, but all are well-captured. Thanks for sharing!I live in a green area, something to do with rain.
2 from Aberfeldy, central Scotland
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Loch Ard, central Scotland
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Lastly early morning 1/4 mile from home
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Great and varied series of “green” images Alan! The Portland Japanese Garden and Elowah Falls are my two favorites—very nice! But all are well composed images.A few images for here.
Portland Japanese Garden:
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Silver Falls State Park:
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Backyard closeup:
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Cape Creek Headlands (Oregon)
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Oregon Coastal Forest scene:
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Elowah Falls, Columbia River Gorge:
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Larry, I love the Beaver Pond landscape, my favorite, and the Dead Tree at Red Rocks as well. The composition of the Beaver Pond is well composed and I love the reflection of the centered tree in it.![]()
Dead Tree at Red Rocks
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Cactus
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Beaver Pond
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Burchart Gardens
Larry, I love the Beaver Pond landscape, my favorite, and the Dead Tree at Red Rocks as well. The composition of the Beaver Pond is well composed and I love the reflection of the centered tree in it. The Garden shows a wide variety of greens in color and form—nice. Thank you for the varied and interesting images!
Doug, beautiful images you’ve shared—a lot of photosynthesis going on in most of them! My favorite is Picacho Peak followed by Emerald Lake. The Malachite butterfly is stunning and a perfect addition too.Thanks for another great task, John. Here are my contributions.
Emerald Lake, Yoho National Park, Alberta Canada.
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Picacho Peak State Park, AZ
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Hoh Rainforest, Olympic National Park, WA
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Jack-in-the-pulpit, IL
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Malachite Butterfly
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Great series, Kyle. I especially like your take on Avalanche Creek.1) Avalanche Creek - Montana
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2) Sunol Hills - California
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3) Punchbowl Falls - Oregon
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Neat stuff here, Trent. I love the coyote in the alfalfa field.Here are my submissions for the Green theme.
Coyote in alfalfa field.
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Fern frond opening.
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Experimenting with Photoshop and a dandelion.
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Kyle, the Avalanche Creek and Punchbowl Falls images are beautiful and are perfect for this week’s theme. The Sunol Hills, however is my favorite image with overlapping hills of green, different trees of different greens, and beautiful soft light.1) Avalanche Creek - Montana
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2) Sunol Hills - California
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3) Punchbowl Falls - Oregon
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