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the lake whose name I can't find right now
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1: On the way to the lake. The dark things are scaffolds used to dry grass, as the ground is all wetlands.

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...and a view down from this monastery, both were just outside Xianggelila, also called Shangrila, in Yunnan.

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Enjoy!

Comments welcome,

Uli
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#2

That landscape looks similar to the place I was in Michoacan... Smile

Talking about names... do you make notes of the name of the places you take your pictures? I don't. What I do sometimes is just to take the picture of the sign in the road.

A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art.
Paul Cezanne
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true, Irma, they reminded me of your pictures as i was looking at them.

Only your editing is much more sophisticated! Smile

this time when we were travelling I tried to keep a diary, more of a scratch book really, but at least I can correlate the date of the pictures with the place we must have been at.

It is so important to edit your pictures right away when you get back, I think had I let them sit another few weeks, I wouldn't have the fresh memories anymore and you already lose touch with the subject, don't you?

Uli
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#4

Beautiful scenery Uli Smile 1 & 2 stand out for me.

Sharon Smile

Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.
Winston Churchill
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I like the view from the monestry shot - nice context with the monks included.

Canon stuff.
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