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Uncontrolled Spring

Posted by Paul Klenck on Mon Apr 09, 2012 9:07 am

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Another image from Elmhurst College as the Niebuhr statue I posted last week. This riot of color broke out while students were on their Spring Break and not able to enjoy the unbelievable number of blooming plants this year. This might be a bit busy, but that is what attracted me to this scene as new life was bursting out all over. A little bit of morning mist helped.

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by Matthew Pugh on Tue Apr 10, 2012 6:53 am
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Hi

You do make some attractive shots from scenes I would just walk by – glad to see you enjoying the spring

All the best
Matthew

by Gary Briney on Fri Apr 13, 2012 4:14 am
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Another lovely misty morning -- love the lush greens and the colorful azaleas! I wonder how this would look with a bit trimmed on the left to eliminate the tree trunk. Great sense of place -- reminds me of my college days in Illinois!
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