Hi Dave, I like them. here is a link to one Tiger Lilly I put up on
6/28/09...Joe
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=9401092
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From: "David J Brooks"
To: "Pentax Discuss" , "Barbara Brooks" ,
"Harry Bolton" , "Kee Chong"
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 7:23:53 AM
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 9:21 AM, Bob Sullivan wrote:
> Dave,
> I like them all. The yellow asian lilly would be the weakest to me.
> The background and the seam in the background is a distraction. Could
> you photoshop that away?
> Regards, Bob S.
Yes, but it would be easier to reshoot.:-)
Tha
Dave,
I like them all. The yellow asian lilly would be the weakest to me.
The background and the seam in the background is a distraction. Could
you photoshop that away?
Regards, Bob S.
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 6:23 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I added three more shots to my Flowers fo
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Bob W wrote:
> An' if our Mam ever 'ad a farthin' to spare she'd gi' it us and all five on
> us'd go dahn t'shop, buy a stick o' liquorice an' we'd all 'av a lick*
You were lucky to have tongues.
Dave
>
> Bob
>
> *that last one is genuine - my mother and her sis
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 10:30 PM, Christine Aguila
wrote:
> Hi Dave: I like the 1st one--the garden statue of the dragon. Nice shot,
> and why not go for a study of just the dragon--maybe some black & white
> renderings.
Humm, not a bad idea. I'll wait till the water in the back yard dry's
up
Hi Dave: I like the 1st one--the garden statue of the dragon. Nice shot,
and why not go for a study of just the dragon--maybe some black & white
renderings. I like the floral too. As to the leaves, I prefer the 2nd one.
The fungi didn't do much for me, but that's just me. Cheers, Christine
>
> > We used to dream about 'avin' a back yard. We 'ad to 'ang
> our washing on uz
> > grandmother to dry, an' if we ever wanted to plant owt we
> had to plough our
> > lass wi' a broken stick an' shove potatoes in 'er furrows.
> Then at 'arvest
> > time a gang 'o gypsies used to lift 'er 'tat
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Bob W wrote:
> We used to dream about 'avin' a back yard. We 'ad to 'ang our washing on uz
> grandmother to dry, an' if we ever wanted to plant owt we had to plough our
> lass wi' a broken stick an' shove potatoes in 'er furrows. Then at 'arvest
> time a gang 'o g
>
> > You have a more interesting backyard than I do. :-)
>
> At least you have a back yard...
>
We used to dream about 'avin' a back yard. We 'ad to 'ang our washing on uz
grandmother to dry, an' if we ever wanted to plant owt we had to plough our
lass wi' a broken stick an' shove potatoes in
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 4:18 PM, frank theriault
wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 8:20 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
>> Today is a very dark, windy, rainy day, but yesterday was nice and sunny.
>>
>> Walked around the back yard looking for anything of interest, and
>> these are the results.
>>
>> htt
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 8:20 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
> Today is a very dark, windy, rainy day, but yesterday was nice and sunny.
>
> Walked around the back yard looking for anything of interest, and
> these are the results.
>
> http://picasaweb.google.ca/pentkon52/BackyardMarch09#
>
> K10D, FA 1
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 9:14 PM, wrote:
> You have a more interesting backyard than I do. :-)
At least you have a back yard...
cheers,
frank
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In a message dated 3/29/2009 8:42:15 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
pentko...@gmail.com writes:
> On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 7:20 AM, David J Brooks
wrote:
>> Today is a very dark, windy, rainy day, but yesterday was nice and sunny.
>>
>> Walked around the back yard looking for anything of intere
"the dead leaves remind me of Godfrey" - I trust you mean Godfrey's
pix... ;>}
-p
Bob Sullivan wrote:
Dave,
That's a nice collection of backyard photos!
The dragon has some attitude, the fungus is colorful,
the dead leaves remind me of Godfrey, and the
snowdrops in a clump are a real celebrat
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Bob Sullivan wrote:
, and the snowdrops in a clump are a real celebration of spring!
> (What, did you get lazy and just dump them all in the same hole???)
> Regards, Bob S.
Not me. Those are on the neighbour's property, in his back yard, about
5-8' from the fe
Thanks Bob. The white fungi was a real challenge, and I did not get
anything i really liked.
I have enough leaves on the ground to 1/2 fill a compostable bag, so i
just wondered around and tried to find something of interest.
The dragon I broke, and need to get some Goop and adhere it's ear back
Dave,
That's a nice collection of backyard photos!
The dragon has some attitude, the fungus is colorful,
the dead leaves remind me of Godfrey, and the
snowdrops in a clump are a real celebration of spring!
(What, did you get lazy and just dump them all in the same hole???)
The white fungi was the w
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