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03.07.2008

Vinography Images: Under the Vines

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Under the Vines
"This is another shot from my recent winter trip to Sonoma. There are still a few vineyards like this one, whose wild canes remain unpruned for the winter. These dark shapes are a stark contrast to the bright mustard that has fully carpeted many vineyards by now." -- Michael Regnier

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PRINTS:
If you are interested in owning an archive quality print of this image, or any of the other vineyard images featured here on Vinography, you can purchase one on the Michael Regnier Photography web site for $85.

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Jesse wrote:
03.11.08 at 6:03 PM

Very nice photograph

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