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Submitted: July 10, 2005
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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 20D
Shutter Speed: 1/500 second
F Number: F/10.0
Focal Length: 154 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Jul 9, 2005, 7:44:34 PM

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Taken off the coast of Newport Harbor.
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Very nice Miss Trinity. I was just out there last week. I was north a ways too in Malibu. I love it on the coast.

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Lovely photo, would make a great postcard :)
You know i love sunset/rises..This is gorgeous! :hug:

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fantastic,,,nature once again paints the perfect picture which you captured for us,,,,great work

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newport. awesome beach. amazing photo. love how you incorporated the sun in the backdrop behind the trees. great composition and photograph!

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in the short term it would make me happy to go play outside. in the long term, it would make me happier to do well at school and become successful. but in the very long term, i know which will make better memories. calvin and hobbes.
very good shot, i love the sky...

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Thats so beautiful! :faint: I love it!
absolutely gorgeous. It's official... I need to move! ;)

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This is gorgeous--the soul of a tropical place seems to just ooze out of this one. I love your placement of the trees, and sun in the frame. :D Great work.

Also a great capture of colors in those rich golds and oranges. :)

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it remembers me of home

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