A classic postcard picture! Very nice indeed.

Godfrey
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Thanks, Godfrey. :-)

Reply to Ken below.

In a message dated 6/18/2006 5:52:34 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marnie - a wonderful image but I'd prefer not to have it framed by the 
foreground brush on either side & the high grass on the bottom edge. I'm 
also straining to see the details of the buildings suggesting a closer point 
of view.
Hope you worked this scene as I can see other possibilities with the subject 
matter.

Kenneth Waller
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Not really, I couldn't get any closer. Also I couldn't really get a shot 
without framing. And I don't think I had a longer lens at that point. Either 
not 
with me or I didn't own one.

However, I did take a flowering tree right next to the fence, instead. Which 
I already showed last year. 

http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/hayfever.htm

This was much closer to me, and I "worked" this tree quite a bit, and was 
never sure this was the best, best shot.

Thanks for looking.

Marnie 

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