well, not a thrilling sunset, so, i sepiatoned it. first picture i've put up that's been messed with in any way -- i tend to resize and optimize only -- no futzing with color balance, no cropping. am i a sort of digicam purist, or just lazy? eh.
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you know what? i've never seen real, honest to goodness palm trees in real life before. ever. and your pictures always make me want to get into the car and drive out to see them. they create such a different atmosphere than the huge weeping willows or year-round evergreens that we have here!
the palm trees are everywhere. they're always cropping up in photos. i just love them.