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Atchafalaya Basin Backwaters in Morning Mist - Louisiana (Original Post) Bo Zarts Jan 2024 OP
Beautiful. Lochloosa Jan 2024 #1
Bo Zarts I love your Atchafalaya pics but I think this one is my fav!! Docreed2003 Jan 2024 #2
Wow Walleye Jan 2024 #3
Beautiful GrapesOfWrath Jan 2024 #4
Beautiful and spooky. Really good 👍 Deuxcents Jan 2024 #5
This is stunning! What a great photo. n/t PatrickforB Jan 2024 #6
Great photo... surfered Jan 2024 #7
I'm expecting to see True Dough Jan 2024 #8
Riding dinosaurs! colorado_ufo Jan 2024 #11
Absolutely stunning. Bravo! fierywoman Jan 2024 #9
I've loved GAJMac Jan 2024 #10
Fantastic 😍 colorado_ufo Jan 2024 #12
One of your best Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2024 #13
Utterly Otherworldly slumcamper Jan 2024 #14
Wow! kooth Jan 2024 #15
Stunning. Thank you judesedit Jan 2024 #16
Those are some monster cypress knees Danascot Jan 2024 #17
i can just imagine huck and becky poking around and the villian lurking in the shadows . ohm myyyy. AllaN01Bear Jan 2024 #18
Astounding as usual justaprogressive Jan 2024 #19

GAJMac

(232 posts)
10. I've loved
Mon Jan 22, 2024, 08:25 PM
Jan 2024

I've loved the Atchafalaya Basin since I first encountered it during a research trip that ended up in Henderson. Such a wonderful, haunting, timeless place. Some day I hope to return to soak up more of the culture and the generous people who live there.

Bernardo de La Paz

(50,927 posts)
13. One of your best
Mon Jan 22, 2024, 08:41 PM
Jan 2024

I love the mood and light that establishes it.

I would crop about 5 % in from the right. There is a log or something at the water line that disappears going right and becomes some kind of tangle. I'd crop out the tangle.

I'm going to subscribe to you for your photo posts. I have always enjoyed clicking on them when I see them.

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