In a message dated 2/22/2005 11:20:16 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pretty picture. I like the composition. The crown of the tree fills the top 
of the frame, and the fence comes in diagonally from out of the corner. Very 
pleasing to my eye. Good work.
Paul
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Thanks!

Marnie aka Doe



> Warning -- Trite alert! More d--- flowers! :-)
> 
> While scoping out Mission San Jose in Fremont for the NorCal outing (we are 
> going somewhere else), I came across a barn next to a field of wild flowers 
> right in downtown Fremont. It was bordered by flowering trees (not sure 
what 
> kind: peaches, plums, something). It was pretty, pretty!
> 
> So I did an immediate u turn and went back and found a private road. Drove 
up 
> it and finally found an unfenced field I could skip cross to get closer. 
> (Though I never really got close enough to the barn and windmill, etc.)
> 
> Took about eight of these shots, all from slightly different perspectives. 
So 
> I don't know that this is the BEST one -- they are all about equally 
> good/bad. I realize there are some possible technical criticisms. But they 
are 
> PRETTY. 
> :-)
> 
> Only that night, I started coughing... yup, sick rest of that day, next 
day, 
> next week. Still have the cough.
> 
> Wasn't the smartest thing I have ever done. Sorry to rub it in for those in 
> colder climes, but mid-February is often when California hits early Spring.
> 
> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/hayfever.htm
> 
> Comments are welcome. (But not necessarily on my stupidity.)
> 
> Marnie aka Doe :-)
> 

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