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	Comments on: &#8220;Coming Down &#8216;The Lump&#8217; Hill&#8221; by Dianne Sherrill	</title>
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		By: Sandra Nancarrow		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I would like to vote for this photo by Dianne Sherrill.  It is a simple but intriguing photo.  The tall grasses encompass this family as they stroll down the steep hill.  Without the family subject there are only two colours in the main - blue and &#039;corn&#039; yellow yet the focus of the group add a stark interest.   I recommend this photo.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would like to vote for this photo by Dianne Sherrill.  It is a simple but intriguing photo.  The tall grasses encompass this family as they stroll down the steep hill.  Without the family subject there are only two colours in the main &#8211; blue and &#8216;corn&#8217; yellow yet the focus of the group add a stark interest.   I recommend this photo.</p>
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