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<title>Images from Barbados</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 02 Dec 2006 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Horticultural Abstracts ....What is it?</title>
<description>The images in this selection consist of a variety horticultural subjects, some of which have been processed digitally in various ways in Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo XI. Several of them are "up close and personal", macro/semi macro photos. The subjects of some are obvious whereas others are not. Feel free to guess at what the not so obvious ones are and I'll come back in a week or so with the correct answers</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Dec 2006 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Barbados Landscapes</title>
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<title>A mix of abstracts from Barbados</title>
<description>With the exception of Eons have passed which was taken in one of our numerous gullies, all other photos have been taken aound the ruins of various sugar factories from our historical past. Ruins near Drax Hall 1 and 2 have been processed in MS Digital Image Pro 9. Strangled is original photo whilst Strangled 1 - 4 have all been processed in MS Digital Image Pro 9 with various filters, as have Encircled, Dominated 2B and The Arrival. With exception of Strangled which depicts the The Strangler Fig - Ficus aurea - all other trees are the Bearded Fig Tree - Ficus citrifolia - from which Barbados was given its original name, Los Barbadoes (the Beared One) by Portuguese sailors some 500 years ago.</description>
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