Thanks for the comments. These were all taken around the park right near my house. Much of the park area is natural (no grooming) and affords opportunities to get images of native plant/animal life.
I'm going to have to check out his book. Thanks for the tip. -- Best regards, Bruce Friday, April 8, 2005, 5:52:19 PM, you wrote: KW> Bruce, KW> A nice set of images. Where abouts were they taken? KW> I've wanted to visit the Gorman area for years but haven't made it there KW> yet. KW> FWIW, Geo Lepp recently published his poppy book, the result of 15 years of KW> photographing them. KW> http://www.goldenpoppies.com/ A wonderful book of images of all types of KW> poppies. KW> Kenneth Waller KW> ----- Original Message ----- KW> From: "Bruce Dayton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> KW> To: <[email protected]> KW> Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 12:32 PM KW> Subject: GESO - California Poppies >> The state flower of California is the poppy. They bloom once a year >> so there is a short opportunity to see and photograph them. On my >> recent morning walks they have been out and I have been taking >> pictures when conditions were good. I felt that there were more than >> would be worth showing as a string of PESO's, so here is a little >> gallery. View if you are so inclined: >> >> http://www.daytonphoto.com/Galleries/Poppies/index.htm >> >> >> Comments always welcome. >> >> >> -- >> Best regards, >> Bruce >>

