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I have seen so many wonderful photographs of the fall in America and Europe, so I was tempted to share the bright autumn colours from Indian Himalayas. The woods looked to be on fire with sprinkling of redheads amist the wilderness.
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Old 11-14-2007, 02:02 PM
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Thanks for sharing this with us. Striking reds. Do you happen to know what type of trees are showing their color?
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Beautiful colors here - I especially like the vibrant reds. My concern here is that when viewed large, nothing appears to be in sharp focus. I see you shot at 1/50 second while zoomed at 130mm so I assume this is camera shake?
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Thanks for sharing this with us. Striking reds. Do you happen to know what type of trees are showing their color?
I am sorry clockdoc, not much of a botanist, but, I will try to find out. These trees grow between 9,000ft - 12,000ft in the Himalayas.

[QUOTE=Beautiful colors here - I especially like the vibrant reds. My concern here is that when viewed large, nothing appears to be in sharp focus. I see you shot at 1/50 second while zoomed at 130mm so I assume this is camera shake?[/QUOTE]
aadam_21, yes there is definitely camera shake.
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