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    Re: Small Taste of Fall

    Fall in Oregon is awesome here's a few of mine




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    Re: Small Taste of Fall

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    Thanks JETA. Sometimes those lenses you buy thinking they are just for sports find other very good uses for themselves.
    LOL! Ya, I really do have the mentality if it isn't in full pads and running at me I probably won't shoot it.

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    Re: Small Taste of Fall

    Those are all so beautiful! I'm jealous...I have to go searching at times around here in northern california for fall colors! Hopefully I can find some in the next few weeks to post!
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    Re: Small Taste of Fall

    I've been so busy I've have missed any chance to take photos of the fall colors
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    Re: Small Taste of Fall

    OT- The Cumberland state park near the Knox County area is also beautiful! That's where my parents live now, and I haven't really had a chance to get up that way. We went the first year they moved there and it was really, really pretty. Growing up I have a lot of memories of those mountains, I'd like to go back now that I actually have a camera and take a few pictures! Weird to some I'm sure, but when there is a snap shot in your mind, I'd like to capture it on film. Fall is a very nostalgic time for me. I love all of these pictures, such a memory starter!
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    Re: Small Taste of Fall

    Quote Originally Posted by natgaines
    OT- The Cumberland state park near the Knox County area is also beautiful! That's where my parents live now, and I haven't really had a chance to get up that way. We went the first year they moved there and it was really, really pretty. Growing up I have a lot of memories of those mountains, I'd like to go back now that I actually have a camera and take a few pictures! Weird to some I'm sure, but when there is a snap shot in your mind, I'd like to capture it on film. Fall is a very nostalgic time for me. I love all of these pictures, such a memory starter!
    You are right there are lots of great fall colors in the South Eastern part of Kentucky. Another of my favorites is Cumberland Falls State Park. (We may be talking about the same park it is in Whitley County I think near Corbin.) It features one of only two Moon Bows in the world. I happened to catch it a few years ago. Cumberland Lake is nice in the fall also.
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