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we were at the gardens today before 7:00am . the colors were much better than expected .

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Wow, very pretty!  I'm guessing there's no way all these gardens and lakes are on that Manhattan island, but must be on the New York proper?
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Central park has its share but ny botanical is actually in the bronx.
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MG,

The Botanical Gardens are on East Fordham Road in the Bronx, across from the Bronx Zoo.  Actually, both entities are in what is called Bronx Park which, I think is genuine forest primeval.I do not think there is any such forest condition in a big extended area.

A co-wqorker of mine lead the effort to restore the Bronx River.  The river runs through both the Garden and the Zoo but it was a polluted hell hole.  Now there are a couple of beaver dams and fabulous clear water.  Turns out the zoo folks were dumping 3 tons of manure in the water, so I hear.  That has stopped.  All this in The Bronx.

That was the eastern extent of my childhood.  The southern limit was Yankee Stadium.

Conclusion: save a river, rip down the Western Hemisphere's response to the Roman Coliseum. 

So, MG, since I saw Muir Woods and Yosemite, you should visit the Bronx.  Let us know.
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as they say "save a tree- eat a beaver "
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Mathjak, these are all your photos?

Maybe you should submit something to National Geographic, or the AMC photo contest.  These are lovely.
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Fantastic for a heretic!
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Reub wrote: Fantastic for a heretic!
Go hug a tree, Reub!  You will thank me.
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WiseOne wrote: Mathjak, these are all your photos?

Maybe you should submit something to National Geographic, or the AMC photo contest.  These are lovely.
yep all our work . my wife and i just love photography and are as nuts about it as i am with my investing . we both learn all we can , as much as we can and are constantly experimenting with new techniques and different looks .

we are still learning our way around basic photoshop techniques and hope to start some courses in the winter now that we have time .
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anyone can feel free to browse our website gallery's .

things that fly and crawl are my favorite section , it is in the gallery called "our flowers "

https://mm-photography.smugmug.com/browse
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MachineGhost wrote:
Reub wrote: Fantastic for a heretic!
Go hug a tree, Reub!  You will thank me.
What? And possibly contract a strange fungus?
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then you would be a fun-guy
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;D ;D ;D

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