Excellent photo, Marine. I will surely make for a great cover. Cheers, Christine

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To: <pdml@pdml.net>
Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2009 10:31 PM
Subject: PESO - Great Grandpa's Store


Hmmm, long story, I'll try to shorten  it.

The two buildings on the end right are closed and abandoned and have  been
for some time. The store on the left end (with a bar) is still open. It is
a lot newer that than the others (relatively speaking).

This is a very, very small town (basically five buildings) that is verging
on being a ghost  town. The Emporium & Bar and the Post Office (not shown)
struggle to keep  going. It is in Northern Northern California.

I stopped by at the end of  my Oregon/Washington trip, in the valley where
my father grew up, and again took some photos. I have shown a few before on
list.

The middle building is my great grandfather's store. He and my other great grandfather both came to CA for the Gold Rush. Neither made any money from
finding gold, but one ended up having  a very successful cattle ranch, and
this one ended up opening the first chain  stores in Northern California
(general stores).

I, oops, accidentally,  took a whole digital "roll" overexposed. I thought
I had it set on AV and the  dial had been pushed to manual. (That won't
happen again, now I will check every  time.)

Using Lightroom and suggestions from a new Lightroom book I got, I  was
actually able to recover a couple.

The rest had interesting effects.  I sort of like this one.

Certainly good enough for the "cover" of a PDF I  am doing on my family
history (for family  members).

http://www.mapphotography.com/PAWS/pages/store.htm

Tell  me if you agree.

(I've thought about taking the foliage out from under  the tree, but think
that might not be an improvement. I've also thought about  adding
vignetting, ditto, might not improve it.)

Marnie aka Doe  :-)


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