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Photos by Herb Riddle : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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Herb Riddle's conversations

kamalyn said:

Thanks for that Steve ! Not sure about a book, but I've been thinking a calendar might be a natural! And I even found out today that there are some photo places around here that will make jigsaw puzzles of your photos. Now that might make nice Christmas gifts! I'd just have to open a little storefront for the Christmas season!


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kamalyn said:

Thanks Steve and mainufo! The many many moods of Horn Pond really just about set the shots up themselves - and it was sure a treat that morning!


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hudanajaya said:

natural views is my hobby, thanks a lot for your comment


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whoelius said:

:D Thank you very much, Tery, Karen, Gabe, Anico, Herb, Amparo, Westernfocus, Dianne, FWWS, Konny, Eva, AnTalk, dzinow 2, Mrs. Kiwi, Zoran, Mario, Dim, dionisis and fefie.h from Richmond!

I just checked Google Earth and one must go down to 42 metres to see the link for this picture!! I think mine is the (approx.) 179 millionth photograph of Harry Winston Jerome on Panoramio. Or at least the 179th.

I hope you're all having a wonderful day, feeding your cat raw (NOT DRY) food and that none of you has earache :D


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C. Johnston said:

Very interesting shot Guy Good luck in the NPC

Greetings, Cathy


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C. Johnston said:

Such an impressive sculpture, it has such feeling. You have captured it so well. Thank you for the description and historical information to go along with it, that makes it so much more meaningful. Good luck with the NPC, I think this one should do well.

Greetings, Cathy


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john adamson said:

Hello Jean, I love the natural feel of this and those peaches look so good - what a wonderful color.

You did well to capture the depth so well at f/2.8. A lovely shot!

Best wishes, John


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C. Johnston said:

Great shot Steve The lighting is wonderful. Good luck with the NPC.

Greetings, Cathy


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Alan Larkin said:

Hi h , looks like you reduced your photo before posting it while Herb posted at full res, which makes all the difference, as you saw.

Just my observation, I'm certainly not an expert and well out of you're league!

Hope you don't mind me saying!

I do like it. Looks like the leaves are blowing around before my eyes!

Alan.


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Art Brown said:

I like to take pictures of dead trees. Here is one of my favorites.


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