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On: 2006-04-19 22:16:39 Dennis Rogers said: 
Ahhhh, what a wonderful shot.  The bright sunlight just peps me up against all the green color.  And I love this geometric pathway.

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On: 2006-04-19 04:52:41 luke said: 
in Rome, piranesi makes a eye hole in a door from his only built piazza, down a line of shrubs (set very much like this) framing san pietro.  I am a big fan of that image as not only the use of nature as a frame but also as a frame to architecture, he comes in a close second though.

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On: 2006-04-18 15:51:20 ROB said: 
What a lovely calming shot. The afternoon shadows add to the effect too.

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On: 2006-04-18 10:57:02 Sherri said: 
Well named.  It looks just like a tunnel of shrubbery.  I love the way the sun passes across the brick walkway.

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On: 2006-04-18 08:00:23 john said: 
I really like the stong greens with that touch of red as well as the depth of this photo.

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