Nicely composed, whimsical shot.  This is my favorite
of the series, I think.

Rick

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> 
> I am nearing the end of my project:   The
> Intersection of Man-Made and Nature 
> in Contra Costa County and Surrounds  (meaning just
> over the border into 
> Alameda County basically), and here is what I  have
> found:
> 
> No visible signs of pollution (because there are
> none),  well-managed and 
> clean landfills (which I did not take pictures of
> because they  were 
> uninteresting), garbage by the side of the road only
> twice, lots of wild  life (except for 
> deer who mainly seem to occupy the senior community
> I live in),  lots and 
> lots and lots of well managed and kept clean open
> space, very low level  of 
> ugliness, nature and man-made living side by side
> peacefully, a seemingly  well 
> contained and well-run and clean Shell refinery in
> Martinez (the same might  not 
> be said for the Shell refinery in Richmond, but I
> didn't explore Richmond --  
> I kept to central county), other seemingly
> well-contained and clean industrial 
>  plants, too many people, and too many cars, and
> houses being built up to the 
>  edges of Mt. Diablo State Park.
> 
> So overall the county is doing very well 
> considering how rapidly it has 
> grown over the last twenty years. That doesn't  mean
> there isn't pollution in the 
> Delta (some maybe from refinery plants, and  it's
> not visible and there is 
> only the tail end of the Delta in CC County) and  it
> doesn't mean there weren't 
> bigger problems in the past.
> 
> The main  crunch facing this county and others in
> the area in the future is 
> continued over  population. East Bay Mud has been
> warning for years that if 
> over development  occurs then there may well not be
> enough water for everyone, 
> especially in  drought years. But certain areas now
> have to have approval for 
> new development  and it has been that way for quite
> a while, partly to avoid 
> ugliness and partly  for the water situation.
> 
> So I'd say CC County is basically coping with  the
> environmental problems of 
> overpopulation as well as any county in  California,
> which on the whole, is 
> overpopulated and will continue to grow in 
> population exponentially.
> 
> That's my mini-report on what I have seen.  :-)
> 
> I just got Lightroom, but have not played with its
> B&W conversion  yet, so 
> this is still done in Elements 5. 
> 
> I also have more shots of this  from slightly
> different angles and focal 
> lengths. So this may not be the best  one.
> 
> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/room.htm
> 
> Comments  welcome.
> 
> Marnie aka Doe  :-)
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