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Marutchi[_3_] 26-07-2008 01:37 PM

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Mary Fisher 26-07-2008 02:04 PM

Kensington Gardens-London-0510
 

"Marutchi" BarbaraH*REMOVE wrote in message
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I always look for and like to see what's in the background of your landscape
pictures, Barbara. The crane is characteristic of UK recently but not the
most picturesque at least not unless it's as part of a collection of them -
when they can be surprisingly beautiful.

I've done something rather foolish. In preparation for leaving on our cruise
on Tuesday my cameras are packed and there's a lovely Shasta daisy I want to
capture. Fancy coming over and doing the job for me ?

:-)

Mary



Marutchi[_3_] 27-07-2008 01:46 AM

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Mary Fisher wrote:

I always look for and like to see what's in the background of your
landscape pictures, Barbara. The crane is characteristic of UK
recently but not the most picturesque at least not unless it's as
part of a collection of them - when they can be surprisingly
beautiful.


I mulled over whether to clone out the crane, but decided as it was part of
the 'scape when I took the photo, it may as well stay there. :-)

I've done something rather foolish. In preparation for leaving on our
cruise on Tuesday my cameras are packed and there's a lovely Shasta
daisy I want to capture. Fancy coming over and doing the job for me ?


You know, as tempting as that may be, I think it would be easier to unpack
your camera, than for me to take a 26 hour trip. :-)



Mary Fisher 27-07-2008 11:06 AM

Kensington Gardens-London-0510
 

"Marutchi" BarbaraH*REMOVE wrote in message
...
Mary Fisher wrote:

I always look for and like to see what's in the background of your
landscape pictures, Barbara. The crane is characteristic of UK
recently but not the most picturesque at least not unless it's as
part of a collection of them - when they can be surprisingly
beautiful.


I mulled over whether to clone out the crane, but decided as it was part
of the 'scape when I took the photo, it may as well stay there. :-)

I've done something rather foolish. In preparation for leaving on our
cruise on Tuesday my cameras are packed and there's a lovely Shasta
daisy I want to capture. Fancy coming over and doing the job for me ?


You know, as tempting as that may be, I think it would be easier to unpack
your camera, than for me to take a 26 hour trip. :-)


sigh

Well it was worth a try :-)

Mary






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