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Date/Time:2011-Jan-03 18:23:00
Subject:Another great event

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Another great event Robert Bilsland 2011-Jan-03 18:23:00
Well another great set of submissions for this event, all 153 of them
(so far). After looking at them all I thought that I would highlight a
few that caught my eye for one reason or another.

The autumn colours in F. Sean Bickford's Sugar Maple Grove are
outstanding. From the golden yellows on the trees against the blue sky
to the browns on the floor are wonderful
(http://worldwidepanorama.org/wwp_rss/go/n6516
<http://worldwidepanorama.org/wwp_rss/go/n6516>  ).

Mark Fink's Kaaterskill Falls is well worth the walk in my option. A
real special view to share
(http://worldwidepanorama.org/wwp_rss/go/n6573
<http://worldwidepanorama.org/wwp_rss/go/n6573>  ).

The light and shadows on Dieter Kik's Dolmen et Menhir de Kerivoret is
magical. Make that light and shadows at sunset and it truly becomes a
moment to capture (http://worldwidepanorama.org/wwp_rss/go/n6595
<http://worldwidepanorama.org/wwp_rss/go/n6595>  ).

You then can follow this at the opposite end of the day with Marek
Kosiba's The House of the Rising Sun. The sun being beautifully captured
between the horizon and the Mesa arch
(http://worldwidepanorama.org/wwp_rss/go/n6606
<http://worldwidepanorama.org/wwp_rss/go/n6606>  ).

Now religion and worship can be a very personal thing and what Juhani
Laiho captured in his Agios Elias is that. The work that must have gone
into creating such a wonder is outstanding
(http://worldwidepanorama.org/wwp_rss/go/n6497
<http://worldwidepanorama.org/wwp_rss/go/n6497>  ).

Frank Bruno Napierala's Loveparade 2010 really captures a moment in
time. Some things are just too easily forgotten and without remembering
history, humanity will never learn from its mistakes
(http://worldwidepanorama.org/wwp_rss/go/n6598
<http://worldwidepanorama.org/wwp_rss/go/n6598>  ).

Finally Richard Wall's Halloween 2010 really show us how to celebrate
Halloween. Nothing to scary but the bright vivid colours against a night
sky is wonderful a real joy for children to see
(http://worldwidepanorama.org/wwp_rss/go/n6543
<http://worldwidepanorama.org/wwp_rss/go/n6543>  ).

Well that's the few that caught my eye but don't just take my word for
it, have a look through them yourself. There are loads of others that
were equally as impressive and might catch your eye for their own
reasons.

Robert Bilsland.


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