Rebekah,

There are some nice shots here--particularly #s 6, 7,
and 9.

1 doesn't work for me; there is a lot of glare and no
real subject or pattern to catch my interest.

2 is nice, but you might consider a tighter crop to
reduce the impact of the twig at top left.

3 might benefit from cropping the left 40% and
reducing the brightness.  The dragonfly gets kinda
lost in the background as it is.

8 is a nice scene, but is overexposed (esp. the top
half).  Did you use a graduated neutral-density
filter?

10 could use a substantial crop, because the
salamander gets lost.

Cheers,

Rick

--- Rebekah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Well, I finally got a few slides scanned from my
> Magnolia Gardens trip
> last month.  The first seven are Velvia 50.  Sadly,
> the scanner didn't
> seem to recognize my darker slides, which of course
> were a few of my
> favorites, and of course the scanner was all dusty. 
> But, I'm glad to
> have gotten a few up to a gallery anyways, and
> hopefully in the future
> I can get a better scan on them.
> 
> Enjoy, and thanks for looking at my first gallery!
> :)
> 
> http://picasaweb.google.com/rg2pdml/Magnolia
> 
> rg2
> 
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> the picture I'm going to crop anyways"
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