AIS web page comments (was criticism)
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- Subject: AIS web page comments (was criticism)
- From: E* G* <e*@moose.ncia.net>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jan 1997 16:09:01 -0700 (MST)
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>I see that another plea for pictures is overdue. If anyone has any pictures
>or scanned images of award winning irises of the last 10 years, please post
>or email them to me. I would be happy to include them in the web page. (I
>have made this request a few times before, but it has been a while.)
>Without the generous support of others, the only pictures that will be on
>there are ones that I take myself. And last year I only shot about a half
>roll of film of irises -- I'm a graphic designer, not a gardener.
>So, Ellen and Graham, if you feel that I am seriously lacking in photos of
>JIs or Sibs (which I am), then SEND ME SOME. :-)
Scott, I would be glad to except I do not have a very good camera
since I am a gardener not a photographer. :-) But, there are some
very good gardeners-photographers out there in AIS. I would suggest
to you (as I did a few months ago) that you contact Bob Hollingsworth,
Pres. of the Siberian Section and the other officers of the other
sections....my 'sublime' photo on the corkboard should prove my point
that I am no photographer...:-((
The AIS web page is looking good and it is only right that the Dykes
winners have front and center, we just need to recognize the other
classes with pix and this is a good start.
Looks good,
Ellen Gallagher
Ellen Gallagher "I yam what I yam."
e_galla@moose.ncia.net Popeye
Lancaster, New Hampshire, USA
USDA Zone 3