The hay balle placement can easily be fixed. Just increae the canvas  
size by about an inch in the vertical direction. Then clone in a half  
inch of the yellow hay stubble at the bottom of the frame. Simple.
Paul
On Jul 15, 2006, at 9:11 AM, Jack Davis wrote:

> How did you know I was, also, somewhat bothered by where I had allowed
> that hay "bail" to wind up.
> My Periodontist has, among several others, a 16x24 hanging in his
> office. The grain holds up okay, IMO, considering the scene.
> Thanks for remarks.
>
> Jack
>
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>> In a message dated 7/9/2006 4:44:15 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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>> Jack
>>
>> http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=126
>> ========
>> Interesting. I am a little bothered by the bottom hay cube, whatever
>> it is
>> called, being right on the edge of the bottom of the frame. But still
>>
>> interesting. I think this would look good BIG.
>>
>> The weather, naturally, is what makes it.
>>
>> Marnie aka Doe
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