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    It's a green spring in the Texas Hill Country

    And these Longhorns are enjoying high grass at the LBJ State Park:

    It's a green spring in the Texas Hill CountryLonghorns2-web by tombarry975, on Flickr

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    Re: It's a green spring in the Texas Hill Country

    Nice! A picture this Texas girl can relate to!

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    Re: It's a green spring in the Texas Hill Country

    Nicely captured.

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    Re: It's a green spring in the Texas Hill Country

    Tom...very nice shot but there is no EXIF. and I cannot expand in lytebox. We passed by LBJ's estate park about 5 years ago driving from Missouri to Texas and back. Only because I want to make it a driving holiday...it was fun.

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    Re: It's a green spring in the Texas Hill Country

    Thanks. IzzieK, I don't know why exif data isn't showing. I sent via Flickr specifically because you can click on it and get it on my Flickr site. I resent the original twice in a response, but the exif didn't show when I clicked on the photo, so I deleted the response. I had posted the photo on two other photo-sharing sites, and it works as usual on both. Is a puzzlement...
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    Re: It's a green spring in the Texas Hill Country

    Nice photo, Tom. Lots of interesting detail neatly organized among five layers by my count.

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    Re: It's a green spring in the Texas Hill Country

    Thank you for the very kind words, Mike.

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    Re: It's a green spring in the Texas Hill Country

    Terrific handling of light in this handsome image, Tom.

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    Re: It's a green spring in the Texas Hill Country

    Nice image

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    Re: It's a green spring in the Texas Hill Country

    Nice capture Tom!

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