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Thread started 22 Oct 2006 (Sunday) 21:14
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POLL: "Which one do you like better?"
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I like #2
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Oct 23, 2006 05:20 |  #16

#1 for me by a long shot. I think it is a little busy, though.


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Oct 23, 2006 06:47 |  #17

Prefer #1. :)

Wish I would have known about Stonebridge Ranch Country Club last year, My wife and I got married in McKinney, and had our reception at Los Rios (In Plano, quite a ways away, Maybe then the bridesmaids wouldn't have gotten so lost....)

Didn't know there was another POTN member so close by! :)


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Oct 23, 2006 07:26 |  #18

Thanks everyone.

Yes they are busy....the message is there are numerous things to do for a family at the country club......the numerous photos is what the club manager specifically wanted......the challenge with the club is it, like most clubs, can sometimes be perceived is a place for the "older retired group" or the rich. What the club manager wants to get across is there are many things a family can do......

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Oct 23, 2006 07:27 |  #19

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Prefer #1. :)

Wish I would have known about Stonebridge Ranch Country Club last year, My wife and I got married in McKinney, and had our reception at Los Rios (In Plano, quite a ways away, Maybe then the bridesmaids wouldn't have gotten so lost....)

Didn't know there was another POTN member so close by! :)

So are you in McKinney now? How could you guys miss Stonebridge Ranch:lol: . The community houses 18,000 residents along with 2 country clubs!

Lets get together and shoot sometime....my contact info is on my website.


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Oct 23, 2006 08:28 |  #20

I like #1, but agree with what has been said about using a differnet sky.

The dull cloudy look wound't sell it to me.

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Oct 23, 2006 08:54 |  #21

taygull wrote in post #2157217 (external link)
So are you in McKinney now? How could you guys miss Stonebridge Ranch:lol: . The community houses 18,000 residents along with 2 country clubs!

Lets get together and shoot sometime....my contact info is on my website.

Plano, but close enough. I knew of Stonebridge Ranch, but for some reason, neither one of us thought about using the country club.


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Oct 23, 2006 11:16 |  #22

I like the first one with the nice, clear background. Looks like a beautiful place. Make sure you fix your typo (dinning should be dining) before you turn it in.




  
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Oct 24, 2006 10:21 |  #23

Dinning room? Is that where you make lots of noise?


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Oct 24, 2006 10:24 |  #24

Mr B Snappy wrote in post #2162455 (external link)
Dinning room? Is that where you make lots of noise?

LOL......I did not notice that either....will fix it.


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Oct 25, 2006 20:46 |  #25
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4 and you did not have a selection for #4 in your poll.


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Oct 25, 2006 21:10 |  #26

Hellashot wrote in post #2169650 (external link)
4 and you did not have a selection for #4 in your poll.

3 & 4 were just color changes of the 2nd one...not really a design change.

I actually did another layout with the same images that the club likes better.

I'll post the other ones tomorrow.

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Oct 26, 2006 20:05 |  #27
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I voted for #1; the colors in the other shots are distracting and I did not like the out of focus house. I do like the fact that you can see the whole place and some of the surroundings in the first picture


  
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