G'day Steff,
Glad you liked the Beautiful Struggle. Let you in on a little secret, the Galahs that are in my gallery are actually also in this photo, if you look carefully you can see one of them sitting on a branch in the shadows.
Peace,
Mikel.
Thanks Steff for checking out my Loveable Fish Painting. I see your from Aussie Land. I visited there on R & R from Viet Nam back in the early 70's . Love your Country. Hope to return someday.
Much Appreciated.
Thanks for commenting on my "Smoker" pic. All of the images in each of my pics are digital photos that I put together and edited them in photoshop in the way I felt the people in each pick were feeling. I know its kinda goofy and corny...but belive it or not that stuff actually happens to some of us non-photograph-taking-skills people!!! Take Care
Lu 17:24 For as the lightning, that lighteneth out of the one part under heaven, shineth unto the other part under heaven; so shall also the Son of man be in his day.
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My Gallery
Thank you Steff for your comment on Red River Gorge. i do agree, it was a very humid hazy day and it was difficult to get a good looking shot. thanks for taking the time to view and comment! ~abby
thanks for your comment on "Fields of Grey" i would say dismal, not depressing. it was actually a gorgeous day, the color version shows that, but i didnt like it as much in color.
Thanks Steff for liking the very pink sand and formations at Horseshoe Bay, Bermuda. The way tourists fill up little bottles with sand to take home with them, I am surprised there is any beach left. But I left the sand there so other people can enjoy it.
Diane
Hi Steff
Thanx 4 your positive comment on "Forest guardian" I went back later to photograph it in better light but couldn't find it, perhaps it'd moved !!
Greetings from Old Blighty .. Phil
Tell me if you like it or don't but be sure to tell me why! I promise to always give honest and sincere (albeit gentle when necessary) critiques. MY NEW YEARS TIP for all, go have some fun with your new gear you got for Christmas. Do some things you rarely or never do. If you always shoot scenics, go shoot macros (or as close up as you can get.) Practice on different subjects, try new lighting techniques, bracket your shots (shoot the same image at different exposures and different apertures), get down low and shoot from your back, your belly, and your knees. Bend, twist, lean and climb up on things. Shoot toward the sky (carefully - blown out sunlight is NOT attractive :-) Just do something different and amaze yourself then share with us :-) Love you Caedians.
For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, His eternal power and Godhead;... Rom 1:20