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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 2/20/2006
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Jeanette, I am so glad that you like this!
Yes, that's the front lawn of the new De Young Museum in San Francisco. That's a Magnolia tree dropping it's blossoms around it's trunk on screen right.
Thank you so much for your comments!
best, -Joel
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 2/20/2006
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This work as a very good abstract. First i thought an abstract shadow on a wall or something and then i saw it´s curtins and windows and behind there´s green grass (?). Good work, well composed - most of all i like the thinking!
Jeanette
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 2/14/2006
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..it's hard not to take a picture of a magnolia tree! my town is littered with them!
...off to the supermarket ;)
-J
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{K:1222} 2/14/2006
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i've seen magnolia tree and also a person walking in the path i love magnolia tree
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 2/14/2006
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Thanks babi!
It was sooo cool how the blinds slightly distorted the view from outside. The Magnolia Tree in the far right cell can almost be made out. You can see the dirt ring around the trunk, and the fallen blossoms. Just amazing what perspective depth does when photographed!
Thanks for the comments babi!
-Joel
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{K:1222} 2/13/2006
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nice obscured perspective gives right idea of seeing/notseeing i like the last two blinds babi
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