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Old 20-04-2003, 06:10 AM
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I love the picture, I fished in Lake Caddo when I was a young "whipper
snapper". Thanks for the memories and now desktop picture. You have the
magic touch.

Jerry


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"Michael K. Davis" writes:

I'm a photographer, not a botanist, but I have a keen interest in
correctly identifying everything in my nature shots. I've searched my
usual references on the net, but have not been able to identify the
lavendar flowering plants seen in the foreground of this photo (340k),
taken Thursday before last at Caddo Lake in east Texas:

http://www.primenet.com/~zilch0/images/Caddo.jpg

It's surrounded by giant duckweed and bald cypress with Spanish moss, but
I'm stumped trying to identify it. Please help!


Looking over how excited everybody was about your photo, I became
interested in seeing it myself, but apparently you removed it from the
Web. Could you please post it again in case you don't plan to make money
by selling it?

Regards!

--
Richard Krushelnitskiy "I know not with what weapons World War III will
rkrush (at) gmx.net be fought, but World War IV will be fought with
http://rkrush.cjb.net sticks and stones." -- Albert Einstein
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Old 20-04-2003, 06:10 AM
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yes

I want the foto too...

"Richard Krush" wrote in message
...
"Michael K. Davis" writes:

I'm a photographer, not a botanist, but I have a keen interest in
correctly identifying everything in my nature shots. I've searched my
usual references on the net, but have not been able to identify the
lavendar flowering plants seen in the foreground of this photo (340k),
taken Thursday before last at Caddo Lake in east Texas:

http://www.primenet.com/~zilch0/images/Caddo.jpg

It's surrounded by giant duckweed and bald cypress with Spanish moss,

but
I'm stumped trying to identify it. Please help!


Looking over how excited everybody was about your photo, I became
interested in seeing it myself, but apparently you removed it from the
Web. Could you please post it again in case you don't plan to make money
by selling it?

Regards!

--
Richard Krushelnitskiy "I know not with what weapons World War III will
rkrush (at) gmx.net be fought, but World War IV will be fought with
http://rkrush.cjb.net sticks and stones." -- Albert Einstein



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At least tell us why you did remove that photo...


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"Michael K. Davis" writes:

I'm a photographer, not a botanist, but I have a keen interest in
correctly identifying everything in my nature shots. I've searched my
usual references on the net, but have not been able to identify the
lavendar flowering plants seen in the foreground of this photo (340k),
taken Thursday before last at Caddo Lake in east Texas:

http://www.primenet.com/~zilch0/images/Caddo.jpg

It's surrounded by giant duckweed and bald cypress with Spanish moss,

but
I'm stumped trying to identify it. Please help!


Looking over how excited everybody was about your photo, I became
interested in seeing it myself, but apparently you removed it from the
Web. Could you please post it again in case you don't plan to make money
by selling it?

Regards!

--
Richard Krushelnitskiy "I know not with what weapons World War III will
rkrush (at) gmx.net be fought, but World War IV will be fought with
http://rkrush.cjb.net sticks and stones." -- Albert Einstein



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Old 20-04-2003, 06:10 AM
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Hi everyone!

First, I appreciate the fast feedback - water hyacinth! I've heard of
them but didn't know what they looked like. They are about the prettiest
weed I can think of!

Antsnio Vitor wrote:
: At least tell us why you did remove that photo...
:

I pulled the photo because I have a 5Mb limit at my very inexepensive web
server and that was putting me over the top. They charge so much per day
per Mb of excess that I just can't leave it out there. I also want to
limit its distribution as it is copyrighted art I do intend to sell in a
much different format.

The original is in stereo - left and right pairs shot on 6x7cm color slide
film - much like the 70mm film IMAX theaters use, but this is, of course,
a 3D still.

I can not entertain any requests for the image. I guess this is another
example of *early bird gets the worm*.

Thanks again!

Mike Davis
http://www.accessz.com





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Old 20-04-2003, 06:11 AM
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Pic not there
Marcus


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On Sat, 26 Oct 2002 15:16:44 +0000 (UTC), "Michael K. Davis"
wrote:

I'm a photographer, not a botanist, but I have a keen interest in
correctly identifying everything in my nature shots. I've searched my
usual references on the net, but have not been able to identify the
lavendar flowering plants seen in the foreground of this photo (340k),
taken Thursday before last at Caddo Lake in east Texas:

http://www.primenet.com/~zilch0/images/Caddo.jpg

It's surrounded by giant duckweed and bald cypress with Spanish moss, but
I'm stumped trying to identify it. Please help!

Thank you,

Mike Davis
http://www.accessz.com


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