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    Default January afternoon by the CT river

    It's grey, drizzly and foggy here today - a good day for river views. Here's what I found. Thanks for looking and comments are always welcome. Have a great week!

    Near CT River in Glastonbury, 01-12-12

    A river code?
    Near CT River in Glastonbury, 01-12-12

    Not today, thank you.
    Near CT River in Glastonbury, 01-12-12

    Near CT River in Glastonbury, 01-12-12
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    Very nice set - who says that the sun is necessary! So tranquil and quiet. thanks for sharing.
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    Great set. I like the 1st and 3rd the best. It motivates me not to blame dull light, and get out there and shoot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Minicooper View Post
    Very nice set - who says that the sun is necessary! So tranquil and quiet. thanks for sharing.
    Quote Originally Posted by ZafarSami View Post
    Great set. I like the 1st and 3rd the best. It motivates me not to blame dull light, and get out there and shoot.
    Thanks so much for looking and commenting.
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    Phil you just proved that there is no such thing as "nothing to shoot". You did a great job using the greyness and the fog to create atmosphere and contrast. No.2 is stunning, and it is a great set overall. TFS!
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    Peaceful meets abstract, especially in the first which I particular like Phil, an excellent series

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    Great series neighbor..the reflections really play tricks with your mind, and all well captured
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    Very well done. Love the series but #2 is a winner for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anniehun View Post
    Phil you just proved that there is no such thing as "nothing to shoot". You did a great job using the greyness and the fog to create atmosphere and contrast. No.2 is stunning, and it is a great set overall. TFS!
    Quote Originally Posted by beachcomber View Post
    Peaceful meets abstract, especially in the first which I particular like Phil, an excellent series

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    Great series neighbor..the reflections really play tricks with your mind, and all well captured
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    Very well done. Love the series but #2 is a winner for me.
    Thank you all very much for your encouraging comments - wasn't sure if these would appeal or not but thought I had something worthwhile.
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    Phil,

    Nice job here I really like all of these! Way to turn a dreary day in to something really interesting.
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