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So when I was at Lakeland, I was at Lakeland from 10 to 11, just in the middle of the <br />day. This one is from 11:40 to 12:40, so the same thing, middle of the day. Its not like <br />everybody is all of a sudden coming back to their base station. This is just regular day <br />traffic; and there are 25 trucks, semi-trucks, cement trucks, all kinds of trucks in and out <br />there in one hour. <br />ALAMEDA:Okay. <br />BARBER:I also tookthe pictures that are in Exhibit 10. And there was some <br />question about if this is the same areaasthe black and white photos. <br />SIRACUSA:That was my question. <br />BARBER:That was your question. So I thought Id go through „ the first <br />blackandwhitepicturethatyouhaveisaclose-upofwhereheusedtohavehistrucks. <br />That corresponds to the fifth colored picture. So if you count, starting from the <br />beginning, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, thats the same angle. And if you look at the tree line, thats how <br />you can tell its the same angle. The next black and white picture is kind of the wide <br />angle of that same area; and that corresponds with the very first colored picture. I used <br />the tree line as my guides, so that I would make sure I was taking the same area that was <br />in the black and white pictures that he gave to me. <br />SIRACUSA:You know, in the black and white pictures, that whole background <br />of tree line is totally faded away so maybe thats why I was having trouble analyzing it <br />and comparing the color with the black and white, because I couldnt see the tree line. <br />BARBER:The second, well, the second picture, thats the wide view. What I <br />used was theres trees and theres like gap in the trees, thats the hill going up, and then <br />theres a whole bunch of trees again on the left side; and thats the same thats on the <br />very first colored picture. You can see it clear there because its probably in color. And <br />the reason that it looks like its washed out is because of the, just clouds. Yesterday it <br />was pouring over there. So that probably, Im assuming, was the case when they took the <br />black and white pictures. But you can see the tree line and the gap and then the trees go <br />on behind the clouds. <br />The third black and white picture is at the top where he used to have them; and that <br />corresponds with the second colored picture. And I used the hills as my background <br />there, the hills and the telephone poles, to know that I was photographing the same area. <br />ALAMEDA:Can I ask Commissioner, excuse me. Can I ask Commissioner <br />Siracusa, since you asked the question, are there any specific questions you have <br />regarding the photos and its relation between the color and the black and white? <br />SIRACUSA:No, not any more, now that she has clarified that. Because in the <br />black and white I couldnt see the backgrounds, you know, so I didnt have a landscaped <br />point of reference. But now I do, especially on the, was it the first colored picture and the <br />30EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />