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Bill Akata
{K:2929} 8/28/2002
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Now I don't have to join 4H! Great photo Lisa. I bet the bigger the print the better it looks.
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Kenneth Kwan
{K:3084} 8/28/2002
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Wonderful subtle colours. I really like the mood. Great composition with balanced framing at top and bottom. Good sharpness and exposure. My only nit-pick is that the is a bit of a merger between the tree at the right and the distant clump of trees.
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Dave Holland
{K:13074} 8/27/2002
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Nice view, Lisa. Simple format, interesting throughout.
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Dawna G.
{K:7709} 8/27/2002
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very interesting crop study Lisa, and a mighty straight horizon I notice :) Would be a nice view at sunset, but you would lose some detail in the crops I think in a darker light, a little bit of haze going on here, but still an effective image.
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Kurt Yang
{K:967} 8/27/2002
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Lisa, thanks for the interesting lesson. I really like the photo.
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Lisa Brainard
{K:743} 8/27/2002
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Thanks, Kurt. Oh, and to ID those crops for the city folks... lol... those are soybeans in the foreground. Corn and alfalfa are contour cropped in the distance. Contouring with alfalfa helps control erosion problems with row crops (like corn and soybeans) on hillsides. AND THAT'S YOUR FARMING LESSON FOR TODAY! hehehe
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Kurt Yang
{K:967} 8/27/2002
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This is fine and sharp photo. Great detail and good composition. Wish the sky is more magic.
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