Nice image that captures the majesty of these kings.

My Velvia trained eyes would prefer a little more saturation - YMMV

Kenneth Waller

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Subject: PESO - Redwood Fog


> Back from trip to Redwoods. Had a great time, Redwoods were fantastic.
>
> Also found the Victorian house in Eureka my mother grew up in, the house 
> in
> Eureka my grandfather built in the 1930's (he built four, but the other 
> three
> appear to be gone), and the house in Arcata my great grandmother lived in
> (built in 1880, now a store). They preserve older houses in that area, and 
> they
> often get listed as historical sites. So the last two were, the first may 
> be too,
> just don't know.
>
> Camped one night in redwoods. After my dome tent collapsed for the second
> time as I was futilely trying to put it up (remember I've never camped 
> alone
> before as a woman, or as a man either :-)), a Wisconsin couple traveling 
> in an RV
> voluntarily came to my rescue. Evidentially that had been watching me with
> some amusement from across the campground. Boom, bang, they had my tent up 
> in two
> minutes. I had wisely stayed in a motels the previous nights.
>
> I rely on the kindness of strangers. :-) Not really, but kind strangers 
> sure
> come in handy.
>
> Hard to get the color on these right. Redwoods can look gray, dark, dark 
> red,
> and lighter red, depending on the light and shadow.
>
> Taken up north at the Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park.
>
> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/fog.htm
>
> Comments welcome.
>
> Marnie aka Doe aka the hapless camper
>
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