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      LightandShadow
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        Mossy

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          The rocks make an effective foreground Steve.

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          Dahlia Ambrose
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            Agree with Robert. The moss and rocks add good foreground interest and also as a frame for the scene behind, Steve 🙂

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              Thanks @robertapple @dahliaambrose

              I am always drawn to the seeming paradox of hard and soft contrasts living comfortably in the same frame.

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