I like this as shot. The foreground logs could have stood on their own, but I 
like the way they point to the shoreline. The dark foreground is appropriate.
Paul
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From: Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> This one I have mixed feelings about.  It almost feels like there are
> two subjects vying for my attention.  The foreground logs and the
> waterfront buildings.  I would almost pick one or the other and make
> that subject more dominant.  Either cut out the sky/waterfront or most
> of the logs in the foreground.
> 
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> Best regards,
> Bruce
> 
> 
> Wednesday, July 19, 2006, 10:06:54 AM, you wrote:
> 
> JD> Driving from Astoria, OR to the Olympic Peninsula, WA, we passed
> JD> through Aberdeen, WA. Thought later I should have gone back to the car
> JD> and gotten a flash just to say I'd tried it. 
> JD> The foreground being a homogeneous tone strikes me as the way I would
> JD> have chosen it anyway. Just didn't give myself a choice.
> JD> I've been picking a few of my sort of 'orphan' shots that I feel
> JD> deserve a chance at daylight.
> JD> You'll be glad to read that I'm now going to cool it for awhile.
> 
> JD> Remarks welcome, of course.
> 
> JD> Jack
> 
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