Limb distribution as well as upper and lower foliage make this a very
"likable" image. The street light isn't very noticeable, but I'm with
you on getting rid of it for a print.

Jack

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> When I was in Albuquerque it was in glorious  fall color.
> 
> Where Arizona had few trees, and Tucson had only one variety  of tree
> that I 
> could tell (along with some palms and overgrown bushes), New  Mexico
> had a 
> much larger variety of trees. The Rio Grande runs through the state 
> and through 
> Albuquerque. The dearth of foliage in Arizona had been rather 
> depressing, so 
> I was very happy to see more trees.
> 
> There were two main  varieties that were in fall color -- one was in 
> yellow/gold, and one orange.  They were all over Albuquerque making
> the city very 
> pretty in spots.
> 
> I  caught this out of a car window, it's an on the fly shot, but the
> more I 
> look at  it the more I like it. Not sure what kind of trees these are
> but it 
> was one of  the two main colorful varieties.
> 
> If I ever print it, I'll clone out the  street  light.
> 
> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/color.htm
> 
> Makes  me think of Albuquerque in the fall -- an exuberance of color.
> 
> Comments,  welcome. Also, do you think it is worth a print?
> 
> Marnie aka Doe :-)  
> 
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