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    The Poplars around Braidwood are starting to get their Autumn colours (iPhone through the windscreen)





    Last edited by Alan; 19-04-2016, 04:29 PM.
    Alan

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  • #2
    Really poplar the poplars. Again nice shots Alan.
    If you wish to Learn first learn silence.
    Cheers Pete.
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    • #3
      Thanks Pete
      Alan

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      • #4
        They are a bit behind Tassie then. Beautiful Gold and leaves starting to fall along the north of the state.

        80km on that strait seems a little conservative.

        I like the original colour shot best out of this set.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Alan View Post
          The Poplars around Braidwood are starting to get their Autumn colours (iPhone through the windscreen)
          Is tha Van Gough at eighty KMH. I like it..
          If you wish to Learn first learn silence.
          Cheers Pete.
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          • #6
            Thanks Greg.

            People in a hurry to get to the coast kept running into the trees and contributing to the road toll. The number of crosses with plastic flowers was sobering.

            So the powers that be decided that the trees were the problem and were going to cut the damn things down.

            You can imagine the furore that ensued from the residents of Braidwood and anyone else who traveled that road who had the slightest bit of regard for Trees, Nature, History, Landscape Aesthetics etc

            Common sense prevailed eventually and the speed limit was lowered.

            Except, Eurobodalla Council then calculated that the time wasted in lowering the speed was costing businesses $400,000 a year

            This is worth a read as there must be a script for 'Utopia' in there somewhere

            http://www.batemansbaypost.com.au/st...mit-hits-hard/


            Since the 80km/h zone was put in place either side of Braidwood in 2013, there have been no major crashes in the area, despite the poor state of the road. (posted in 2014 - I have no recent data)
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            • #7
              Country Road ..... dum de dum.... I feel a song coming on.

              I just hope you weren't moving at 80 kms when you took the photos. Self driving cars are not here yet!! And I/we don't want you contributing to the road toll.

              Charles

              My indecision is final, I think.


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              • #8
                Has that Title been used already?

                I wasn't driving Charles.
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                • #9
                  We had poplars as well, at one time. Damn councils and business people. Click image for larger version

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                  If you wish to Learn first learn silence.
                  Cheers Pete.
                  https://www.flickr.com/photos/128884981@N07/

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                  • #10
                    Much safer and fewer leaves to blow around. (But I guess everything has a lifespan too )
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