I love hollyhocks and see them frequently here in the desert area where I
live. I'm going to have to get myself some hollyhocks and plant them in my
yard.
Marilyn
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From: "Trevor Cunningham" <trevor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: Comments (website gallery display)
Marilyn, thanks for the comments. I've since learned that they are,
indeed, hollyhocks. They grow like weeds here in the desert. On our
compound we have about three of four different colors, but you wouldn't
see that in these images. This is a growing collection of images for which
I've used to finally arrive at a decided gallery tool. I was thinking
about using TiltViewer for a gallery, but it just didn't sit well. But
SimpleViewer, from the same maker, is a much more elegant product, I
think. Here's the test gallery (eventually, I'm going to have a full-blown
photo website...for when I go pro LOL!):
http://www.chalkfoto.com/Al%20Yamama%20Flowers/
Marilyn wrote:
_Trevor Cunningham
_flowers taller than i - sample 11: I really like this in black and
white. The flowers look so fragile because of the light passing through
the petals. It works being centered, maybe because the flowers
themselves are balanced on the stem. Very nice. (Are these hollyhocks?)