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Dear Photoforum members, I have had to give up my computer as I no longer can cope with it. I have got old and my mental powers are failing. I also need to clear the computer room so I am using a public computer in the local library. I have yet to work out how to send images.

 

Chris. 

 

On 26 November 2010 at 15:14 Marilyn <marilyn160@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Christopher Strevens
> Chertsey:  What a beautiful street.  It looks so clean and peaceful.
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> Dan Mitchell
> Magnolia Monster:  Very strange.  IF you hear from any botanists, please let us know what they say.  It looks like a turkey head – kind of.
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> Bob McCulloch
> Potomac Trail:  This looks like a beautiful spot.  On my screen it looks a little faded (could very well be my screen).  For me, it needs a little more “punch,” a little more exposure, and if it were burned (via Photoshop) around the edges it might add a little drama to the scene
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> Valery Firsov
> Mother and Baby: A very warm moment between mother and baby.  The mother has beautiful hands.  Due to the tenderness and warmth of the moment captured, I’d like to see the image “warmed” a little.  Perhaps if, when taken, an incandescent light had been thrown in to add the warmth?
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> John Palcewski
> Keep Talking, I Want To Hear It All: This makes me want to know more about the situation. 
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> Trevor Cunningham
> flame tree leaves:  I like this a lot.  Simple, clean, fragile.  Very nice.
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> Yoram Gelman
> Garage Shadow:  I’m always intrigued by shadows and they are what first got me interested in photography.  Nice color, great silhouettes; a very nice shot.
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> Don Draper
> I can see you!:  A nice, clean shot.  I really like the detail in the feathers and the glint in the eye.
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> Thank you to all who contributed and to Andy and staff for hanging the show.
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> Marilyn
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> ****
> Have you ever wished you could tell your childhood self a thing or two about growing up?
> Would the knowledge you know now have saved you from learning things the hard way?
>
> It's Tough Growing Up: Children's Stories of Courage
> Marilyn Dalrymple and Joan Foor
> www.itstoughgrowingup.com

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