Thanks for the comment, Marnie; you are killing me here, can't wait to
get my copies.

On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 5:22 AM,  <eactiv...@aol.com> wrote:
> Oh, to heck with it. Too hard to wait until  everyone ordering gets theirs.
>
> Doug, heh, like your Forward. I won't tell  anyone. Heh.
>
> Ken - Love your photos, the sand one, Superior Shore, is  powerful and
> dramatic. The other, Seney Scene is just gorgeous -- layered, soft,  subtle.
>
> Brian - Morning at Mollymook, wow. Wow. I presume that is  wide-angle, maybe
> even fish-eye (though not over done fisheye). Simply fantastic  photo,
> reflection, skies, trees, it has it all - really, really  nice.
>
> Subash - Lakescape, beautiful. Such deep color in the water. At  first, I
> thought "Wish he hadn't put the road in, it detracts." Then I decided  it 
> really
> added depth -- leads the eye in.
>
> Walt - Hot Dog Heaven, heh.  Great use of fisheye, crystal clear, strong
> colors, and it's funny.
>
> Tim -  Highland Cattle in Saskatchewan Winter, great shot. Love the shaggy
> fur.
>
> Thrainn - Well, you're so good, a lot of us just have to hate  you.
>
> Bob - What a lovely Egret, and such fine shadings of color and such  fine
> detail in the feathers.
>
> Jostein - Have a Pair of Nylons, Sweetheart  - Great colors, great collection
> of birds, great photo -- but where the heck are  the nylons? Heh.
>
> Christian - Glad one Cormorant got in there. :-) Isn't  that the same photo
> that Cotty once made a magazine cover of? A PDML  classic.
>
> Derby - Wearable Art, wow, that dramatic photo just leaps off  the page.
>
> Joseph - Evening Fog Fingers, I love the way the fog is  rolling over the
> hills and the gentle late day colors.
>
> Bill - Nice to  see Grandfather Mountain in full color. Really, really pretty.
>
> Jaume -  Outside the Museum, yeah, that belongs near the beginning, it's a
> very strong  photo.
>
> Fernando - Daydream, definitely looks like one. The title is  really apt.
> Very surreal and beautiful.
>
> Christine - Beale Street  Backflip, well, guess you know how to shoot people
> and people on the street  already :-). I just hadn't been around to see it.
> Love it -- it's sharp,  colorful, and fun. And great timing on your part.
>
> Dave - Smokies, lovely  vista. I definitely think you should do more of that.
> IR, right?
>
> Frank -  Unaware of the Stare, heh. Heh, heh.
>
> Ann, still love the green chairs.  Doug, still love the frames. Godfrey's
> Beginning Ascent, I already commented on,  very painterly.
>
> Many of the others I'd seen. Many I hadn't. But I can't  comment on them all
> anyway, there too many. So I have mainly remarked on ones I  hadn't seen.
>
> Lots of great photos and it feels great to have mine in  there with them.
>
> Later, Marnie aka Doe  :-)
>
>
>
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