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Tag Archives: Color

Fall Medley #1

Posted on October 15, 2012 by Randy Tindall
Posted in Art, Native Plants, Photography, Seasons | Tagged Art, Autumn, Color, Native Plants, nature, Photography, Plants, Trees | Leave a comment

Leafscapes

Posted on December 15, 2011 by Randy Tindall

Sometimes you have to look close  

Posted in Native Plants, Photography, Seasons | Tagged Autumn, Color, Leaves, Native Plants, nature, Photography | 3 Comments
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