Christine Aguila wrote:
Hi Brian: I agree with Joe. This is a stunning collection of
pictures. The light and composition all work to make each picture so
interesting. I didn't think I'd be able to pick a favorite of the
bunch, but then I saw your Regatta picture. Wow! Beautiful. Make
sure you show this collection to folks in the area. You've put
together a nice piece of history which I'm sure would make for a great
exhibit about town or a book. Beautiful, beautiful work. One thing
though: I didn't get the original post to this. You posted this
today, right? or No? Cheers, Christine
I didn't see the original post either.... hmmmmm...
Like the whole thing a lot - a beautiful coffee table book -- and I
enjoy reading the history, as well.
I particularly fancy THE NEW INN MOTEL - obviously! hehe
ann
----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph McAllister"
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Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: SoFoBoMo (and GESO) - Macquarie's Towns
On Jul 15, 2010, at 05:17 , Brian Walters wrote:
Well, I had another go at SoFoBoMo* this year. I chose a topic
close to
home but it was still a challenge to get 35+ photos that I was happy
with to include in the 'book'.
Anyway, if anyone would like to take a look, the book can be found
here.
http://www.sofobomo.org/book-279-Macquarie-s-Towns
It's a 12 MB download so as an alternative there's a GESO of the images
here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1370864/MacquariesTowns/index.html
A most worthy collection of well imaged and well composed photos.
Should be a copy on every inhabitant of NSW's coffee table or library.
The uniformity of color is due to the color of the soil? Or is deep
yellow just a favorite down there.
Joseph McAllister
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