Markus Maurer wrote: > To sweeten your weekend, I have two questions for you (and > yes, the results of the opinion poll will be published here) > > 1 Which 3 photos you made are your most loved ones?
Unlike most of the surveys that have been here before, when you ask which of the photographs you have taken would be your most loved ones, really would have no interest or impact on others; indeed they may well be technically poor, but might have great meaning for the family or person involved only. > 1b is it for their content or the circumstances of > the taking or anything > else? See above. > 2 Are these photos of private affair showing for example > members your family > or not? Yes and no. > 2b Would you publish them for us ? If yes, with a link :-) I don't think any of mine would be relevant. > 3 feel free to add any impressive or strange stories > about taking the > shoots. Before and after of the garden of our first house. Our first house was built in 1976 and the people who first owned it were neither gardeners or in the best health. When they sold the house to us in 1991, the garden had last been mowed in 1979. The house was well cared for, but the garden, although not that big, was a wilderness which was talked about (gardens are often a sniffy subject in the UK). I am a bit of a gardener (my parents had a large garden for London in which I learnt) and within 18 months, it had become a well established and well kept typical family garden once more (as seen in last months PUG). See - I bet that has bored you rigid :-) Malcolm

