Bill Owens wrote:


> In my nearly three years of chatting with you folks I honestly believe
this
> is the best gallery to date.  No way can I pick a favorite.


Steve writes:
I have to agree, it is an exceptional gallery.  Some that struck my eye are
" Look Closely " by Bob S,  wonderful composition! It is a Poinsettia is`nt
it?
" Polish Woman " by Darek Zukowski, great shot, beautiful lady.
" Preying Mantis " by Daniel Sheetz, a shot I wish I took.
" A trio of Mycena Rosea " by Jan van Wijk,  looks like a fairy-tale
setting, the backlighting
really made it nice!
" Between Nowhere and Somewhere " by Naomi van der Lippe, as usual, a
stunning
composition.
" Mute Swan at Sunrise " by Bill Sawyer, great color, great shot.
 " The Driver Walked Away " by Byron Butler, a lifetime shot!
" Bridesmaid's First Wedding " by Bill Peifer, great candidness!
"Very Innocent " by Larry D. Nicklaus, looking into her eyes, I melt.
" LaJolla Canyon " by Paul Stenquist, you hit it at the perfect time of day!
" Summer field " by Michael Vaughan, I`d be proud of that one!
" Grace, 1968 " by Shel Belinkoff, great capture of light.
 " The Last Apple " by William Robb, very pleasing to the eye.
" Daddy at Work " by Sid Barras, perfect timing.
 " Casual Visitor " by Tom Wannenburg, I would like that on my wall.
Great PUG! They are all fantastic.

Steve Larson
Redondo Beach, California

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