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Palms Up
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Art Roflmao


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Camera: Canon EOS-6D Mark II
Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4.0L IS
Date: Nov 8, 2018
Aperture: 4.0
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/640
Date Uploaded: Nov 20, 2018

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Visit to my Dad's place at Palm Desert.

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11/22/2018 07:13:06 PM
It looks like they are seeing their first contrail, all necks craned.
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11/21/2018 08:37:40 PM
love this perspective and the way they almost seem to sway throughout the square
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11/21/2018 01:07:19 PM
yes, a good composition for the square, with the swooping parenthetrees. The contrail pulls it all together. It's like C3PO in Star Wars, or the secretary in Darkest Hour.
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11/21/2018 11:47:22 AM
streetpigeon hit the nail on the head. Yes, it has a searching feel, a congregation of the wise, a clarity of purpose.
One of the best palm trees image I saw here
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11/21/2018 10:43:37 AM
This convocation of arboreal giraffes, especially with this perspective, works well in the square format. It's clean and not quite simple. To wander farther afield, it reminds me of wise men and the star of Bethlehem, to channel the spirit of the season. That contrail is like an accent. ¡Olé!
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11/21/2018 09:34:44 AM
Nice perspective and great color. I'm never sure whether to enjoy or regret a jet trail.
I was well into adulthood before I lived in a climate where palm trees were "normal", and they have always fascinated me. They seem so improbable . . . even impossible . . . with those tall, thin, branchless trunks and the tuft of fronds perched on top. Your perspective emphasizes that and immediately took me back to my very first visit to Southern California as a kid.
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