In a message dated 2/22/2005 6:01:31 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
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PJA> Bruce Dayton wrote:

>>Over the weekend, my oldest daughter was participating in the
>>California All-State band and we had to go pick her up.  The event was
>>in Fresno, which is about 1 1/2 hours from Kings Canyon/Sequoia
>>National Parks.  So we were able to get the last room in the lodge up
>>near the big trees.  We headed down Sunday to pick her up and after
>>the afternoon concert headed up into the mountains in the middle of
>>the snow.  The evening and next morning were wonderful with the kids
>>playing in the falling snow.
>>
>>We went to visit the 2nd largest tree in the world - the General Grant
>>Sequoia.  As you can imagine, it is nigh unto impossible to convey
>>just how big these trees are.  This shot doesn't really try to convey
>>it, but hopefully gives you a feeling of the beauty there.
>>
>>Pentax *istD, K 200/2.5, handheld
>>ISO 200, 1/750 sec
>>
>>http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd_1257.htm
>>
>>Converted in C1 to Tiff - Some levels and saturation in Picture Window
>>Pro - converted to jpg, sized/sharpened for the web.
>>
>>Comments welcome
>>
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Pretty, pretty. But you almost need a person or something to show scale. 

Marnie aka Doe    

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