Marnie:  Good documentation of some fun ole'ruins.  Very nice composition. 
I thought the BW suggestions was intriguing.  I like the way the leaves 
surround the chimney.  Makes me think of a lot of the old ruins I saw while 
traveling through Nevada many years ago.  If I every get a scanner, I can 
show those Pentax MX negs.  Enjoyed your shot--got any more?-- and big 
thanks for triggering some old road trip memories.  Don't you just love that 
about photography?!
Cheers, Christine


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> Raining again, so back to the  archives.
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> Nothing special, just something I've always liked.
>
> Taken  on my Redwood trip in 2006. On the way home I spotted a chimney, no
> remains of  the house, by the side of the road in bushes.
>
> Just liked the colors and  textures and the way, to me, it looked like a
> really, really old ruin (South  American ruin in jungle type of  thing).
>
> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/chimney.htm
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> Comments  welcome.
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> Marnie aka Doe
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