I agree with Charles, here.

Maybe in late afternoon or early morning light and a lower angle so that the 
golfer is depicted against the sky......

But the fence probably limits the possibilities.


Cheers

Brian

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Quoting Charles Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Nov 12, 2007, at 9:40, Jack Davis wrote:
> 
> > This was once an active practice range which is located in a
> river
> > bottom. It struggled for awhile, but was done in by gross
> > mismanagement.
> > This pretty much describes my golf game. Out of bounds, in the
> rough
> > under a brooding mantle.
> > I thought the debris, etc., included in the foreground enforced
> the
> > mood.
> > Plywood golfer is how we all 'pose' when we think we've hit an
> > impressive shot...and someones watching. ;)
> >
> 
> It may work for you as it is a place you know, but to the
> uninitiated  
> (or at least ME) it just looks like a jumble.  Nothing really
> catches  
> my eye.
> 
>   -Charles
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