They were "Art" and as such served no useful purpose. However they also harmed no one either.
(I just reread my previous post. Sheesh, I should really proof read these things before I hit send). Brian Walters wrote: > Yes - it's a worry how quickly things can change almost without notice. > Around here the farmland is being gradually quarried and will eventually be > turned into a series of lakes. Even though it's been going on for years, > familiar features still seem to disappear almost overnight. > > Were these fans purely decorative or did they have some practical purpose? > > > Cheers > > Brian > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Brian Walters > Western Sydney Australia > > > > > > Quoting "P. J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > >> As part of my little project to record things in my home town that >> are >> rapidly disappearing due to "progress" I took bunch of shots this >> subject. >> These things had gracing the front lawn of an older colonial style >> house >> as long as I can remember. It was a private art gallery. I >> recorded >> them just in time because within weeks they were gone. So maybe >> they >> could fly... >> >> http://home.earthlink.net/~morephotos/PESO_--_whwbcnf.html >> >> Technical info.: >> Pentax *ist-Ds ISO 400 @ 1/4000 >> smc Pentax FA 20-35mm f4.0 AL @ f7.1 >> >> >> > > > > -- Entropy Seminar: The results of a five yeer studee ntu the sekend lw uf thurmodynamiks aand itz inevibl fxt hon shewb rt nslpn raq liot. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

