On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 21:57:59 -0800, Bruce Dayton
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> This was taken while on a walk with my daughter.  We were both taking
> pictures and this root caught my eye.
> 
> Pentax *istD, DA 16-45/4, handheld
> ISO 400, 1/60 sec, f/9.5
> 
> http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd_1163.htm
> 
> Converted from Raw to Tiff with C1 - converted from Tiff to jpg,
> sized/sharpened for the web.
> 
> Comments welcome
> 

Catching up on some old PAW's and PESO's today.

Geez, I really like this one!  Great patterns and textures.  Love the
curves of the bark, the way ridges of bark mimic each other as they
travel down the old trunk.  That knot at the bottom is a real nice
element, too.  Love the way the greenery at the corners gives a splash
of colour to the grey log.

Terrific shot!  Great eye to see and capture it so nicely.

I'll also comment on how wonderful it is that you and your daughter(s)
go on "nature walks" so often.  My parents did that with me, I do it
with my kids (although only Claire, the youngest is much into it now -
Cath's a ~teenager~ now, and has much more important things to do than
hang with her old dad <vbg>).

It's just so important on a number of levels - for your kids (and
you!) to appreciate the wonders of nature (sorry to sound "sappy') all
the much better, and for you and your daughters to bond.  Just doing
simple things together makes such a difference to them.

I know that as a parent, it makes a huge difference to me, to spend
such great times with my kids (so much so that I almost feel guilty
for feeling so good <g>).

Anyway, it always makes me feel good to see you post that you did
something with your kids.  You seem such a great dad, and your kids
will be so much the better for it.

cheers,
frank

-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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