Marnie,
Looks good here, although not as good as the last one for mood.
The tree and the light on it is interesting.
I don't care for the leafy grass in the foreground.
Regards,  Bob S.

On 5/22/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay, my browser is showing this jpeg as highly artifacted, even though I
> upgraded the quality of the file. Then I loaded it in Netscape instead and it
> looks fine. It must be the cache. Anyway, phooey, I give up. It may take 
> longer
> to load because the medium compression level was artifacting too much, so I
> upped it.
> 
> I keep trying to get our lovely California rolling foothills in shadow and
> sunlight. But they too often have power lines, telephone lines, houses, roads,
> etc. all over them.
> 
> This was taken several months back, when I took the bare tree silhouette I
> showed that lots liked. These are great foothills near Pittsburg (by Concord).
> Right over the ridge is a highway cutting through the hills (naturally).
> 
> Not quite what I wanted, but getting there. What I liked was the shadow of
> the hill behind me was hitting the hill in front of me in just the right spot.
> 
> Anyway, another one I am unsure about. It's pretty simple and maybe not very
> interesting. I suppose I could PS out the power lines at the top, but I am not
> sure the photo is worth it.
> 
> Comments welcome.
> 
> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/shadow.htm
> 
> Marnie aka Doe
> 
>

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