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Old 08-21-2008, 02:24 AM   #1
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Default Rainbow Over The Mountain

Saw this one forming while I was eating supper so grabbed my camera and caught a picture. I didn't have time to adjust my camera settings. It is an untouched photo just the way it came off my camera.
Notice the second faint one to the right of the stronger one.

We finally got some rain mixed with sun which sets up excellent conditions for rainbows in this part of the mountains . .



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G'day Bill,
That's a great scene mate.
You certainly live in beautiful part of the world.
If wasn't for the snow, I might even consider immigrating
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What could be lovlier...a rainbow over your woodpile Nice view you have there!
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Fantastic picture William. Reminds me of my home state Vermont. That would make a great puzzle.
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Good thing it is way beyond your reach Mr. Young, or you would make a pen out of it.
Beautiful Mother Nature at her best.
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What a wonderfull picture.... it wouldf make an AWSOME jigsaw puzzle.


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Picture perfect!
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Wow thats neet and very beautiful pic, thanks for sharing, i dont know were you at ,but looks my kind place to live wtg, Everett.
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Beautiful shot Bill. You do live in one of the most pretty spots in the country. My son keeps trying to get me out there, but I'm quite partial to the smog and slushy streets of Hamilton.
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Beautiful view you have there Bill. I have to agree with JohnB about the snow and cold weather, though.
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