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Clem and I have known you since 2000 and I was amazed when I found this website and to see that not only are you an excellent doctor but you also have a marvelous talent in photography. You always talked about going to these different places but I never imagined this. I wish I could have found this sooner so Clem could have seen it. Keep up the good work in both areas.
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Adell Rejcek 11/25/2008 10:47:46 PM
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You're Still at it!
Wow! I can't believe you have time for your artistic side. I loved your pictures. I hope you survived IKE and I hope all is well! Keep in touch.M J
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Mary Jane Roesler 9/17/2008 12:09:50 PM
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i love your work
your pictures are very very nice, can you do do screen saver or wall papers, I would love to make my desk top beautyfull, you got talent very good talent
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debbie garcia 7/13/2008 10:04:02 AM
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MISS YOU!!!!
think i'll ever hear from you again ever like ever?
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WB Duval 6/20/2008 2:47:33 PM
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Stunning!
I can't tell you how impressed I am by your work. Absolutely incredible images. What a tremendous gift you have!
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J Knupp 1/28/2008 7:57:25 AM
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Incredible Photography!
Donna, What a gift you share! Stunning. Thanks for the adventure, albeit vicarious.
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Glenna Dunnington 11/14/2007 3:42:05 PM
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pictures
This is your Mom's friend in Chicago. We met golfing. Your pictures are marvelous.Send more when they become available
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Barbara Reinhart 5/14/2007 7:59:38 PM
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Lookin' good!
Hey Doc! I'd say "what's up?" but clearly its this cool site that is all the talk. I like it. Carpe Diem, indeed. Mount Rainier almost washed away last fall. Someday there will be no Juan de Fuca plate to fuel magma to feed Mt Rainier and it will go extinct, erode away into pile of rocks, leaving little trace of its grandeur. Then again, floods, debris flows and eruptions are inevitable and do their work simultaneously destroying and creating a new view or landscape (see neighbor named St Helens). My point: the landscape itself is just as impermanent as we are, some passing into sand and clay faster than others. You never know when these things shall pass so better go out and capture them if you can. And you most certainly can. Well done, my friend!Bill G
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Bill Graham 5/6/2007 10:41:51 PM
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WOOOHOOO!!!!!
So happy to be able to see your work on a website of your own finally! Hey! I am coming along with Jim on that trip to visit Bill :-)
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Jill Odice 5/6/2007 4:07:34 PM
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The Whole Website
Donna, I've just found you on WA, and I am enthralled with your work. I admire, and enjoy every single capture you have displayed. You are indeed an incredible artist, wonderful wonderful work. Thank you so much for sharing the beautiful places you have been. To this old Texas girl, I've not seen many of these places, and would probably never, but through your eyes, I am able to enjoy them.
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Corliss Mayfield 5/4/2007 9:25:08 PM
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Hi, Doctor Donna ... Impressive site. The snow monkey shot is a true classic! I admire your zest and passion for the craft and for life itself. My take on photography is quite different in practice as you know, though we share the same ideals. One of these days I hope we can meet and join Brother Billy & Pals on a Pac NW shoot. It would be fun to get some nature pics for a change! jim-g
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Jim G.
5/5/2007 6:16:21 AM
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