i guess you've seen the spectacular sunrises and sunsets at powell so you know what i'm talking about. thanks for letting me know that you liked this. jen
Thanks for your comments and support on my picture “Pink Midnight” The technique for getting the black background was discovered by accident some 25 years ago.
Hello...Thankyou for taking the time to have a look at (BROKEN FENCE) and for your comments.....I was brought up on a farm and you are right the cow is not the brightest in the animal world...I can remember as a boy helping my father to rebuild and fix fences...The scene was very easy to create...you should have a try at something yourself.....All the best...Mick.
I just wanted to drop a quick thank you for stopping by my image "Snowy Campus - Timme Center" and leaving a comment. I figured the building wouldn't mean much to many people (if any) but that they would at least like the clarity, composition, lighting, etc, etc. Thanks again for stopping by and leaving a comment.
Thanks for commenting on my "Abstract Art" I dont know why my image came out so small I had it in larger size when I put it on, but about being blurry..I meant it to be that way. Thanks
thanks for stopping by and comment on Magnolia dream 2! and i hadnt even noticed that spot on the left before, I will try to edit that out and repost sometime soon, thanks for pointing it out! ~abby
Thanks for the comments on 'Covered Wagon' much appreciated. Interesting background you have. Nice to hear such stories of our early families and what they endured.
Hello Larry ... Thanks for comment left at my "Feast for ther Eye-rus" pic. Appreciate your taking the time. Constructive critique is always welcome. I have much to learn. :)
Thanks for the comment. I'm an architecture major at K-State and we went to The Allen-Lambe House on a field trip as first year students. I think I've been able to appreciate his work so much more having experienced first hand and that was definitely one of his less known works. I too would love to visit Falling Water.
Hey there Larry, Just seen your comment on Faith and Science - bravo! I never have guts to say things like that, but trully we are of the same mind on the subject... There has never been as many crimes commited in the name of "goodness" as now! Man's worst invention -Gods!
anawhisp
"Acknowledge yourself for how far you have come, instead of how far you think you have to go." I'm always happy to see you at My Gallery. I appreciate all of you. Thanks, Anita
thank you for commenting "Japanese Maple Leaves" formerly "fire", the problem with fractals for me is that you simply cant define them without comparing them to something else.............
Don't tell me it's good, tell me what is good about it. Don't tell me it stinks, tell me what I can do do improve it. Thank you for taking the time to tell me anything at all. Be blessed. anne :-)
Hello Larry thanks for stopping by and leaving such kind words for Seasons Greetings. Cant believe I did not put a shadow on the deers feet, senior moment LOL.. Glad you like it anyway and I appreciate your kind words :)
Thank you for your extremely generous comment about 'Westwinds'. We have been fortunate to have four prolific rosebushes this year and there are still more uploads to come. I grew up in Omaha, and I miss the good-old midwestern hospitality. Have a great day!............Neil
Hello Larry, Thanks for stopping by to view "Grazing in Peace". You are a funny man, I like your sense of humor :-) Very much appreciate your time and feedback. Andy
Way behind on my friends list.. will play catch up and hopefully will get ahead of the game soon.. Thanks for all your comments and support..Happy Holidays everyone..=D
Hi There, Larry.Thanks for your comment on The Millennium Bridge,it does tilt.when ship go by,it is supposed to be like an eye lid,how it moves,up and down.Thanks again Brian..
Hi Larry, want to thank you for comments left at posting of White Tailed Deer..it is appreciated...they are hard to capture with camera...I have been stomping through this woods for about three weeks and seen them many times but only got shots this one morning, but will get more...now I am anxious for spring to get images of fawn...gerry.
Hello Larry....Many thanks for taking the time to have a look at (CAIRNGORMS) and for your comments, they are very much appreciated... My ambition is to photograph the same scene when their is snow on the ground, but I am afraid it won't be this year...Thanks again...All the best...Mick.
hHi Larry, Good to hear from you. I like that "handle" you have-"BarnArt". Where did you come up wiuth that one?
Thks for stopping by "Yesterday, All My Trouble Seemed So Far Away." When your ready to sit on that porch, let me know. I'll join you.
Pat
Hi Larry.
Thanks for stopping bye,and commenting on Sunrise at Bamburgh Castle,im so glad you liked it.there really appreciated.
Thanks and a Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year,to you and your family.
Brian.
Larry wrote:
Very nice shot! What a nice scene, makes me want to make it 9 people, a goat, and a rooster, LOL!
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Hoi, Larry!
You think so?,wel, I can tell you, it;s nearly the end of the world!
I would not even buried there! (lol)
Thanks a lot! (for comment!)
John
I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't and die to find out there is.
Albert Camus
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I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't and die to find out there is.
Albert Camus
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My Gallery
Hi Larry, I really appreciate your visit to Flamboyant Flamingo , and for your great comments. Turkey..NOT. (well maybe)...lol ;) So glad you liked it!
Lori
I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't and die to find out there is.
Albert Camus
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This shot gives me a sense of calm as I sit here watching the snow falling outside my window. Thank you, and I can't wait for Spring to be here, LOL (Re White on White, narcissus shot)
Thank you so much. That was precisely the feeling I wanted to invoke - calm, pure and fresh. You are lucky (!) - I only get rain - no snow - so I yearn for the light! Thanks again for visiting! Kate
Hi Larry. Many thanks for the nice comment on "Car Lot". My wife and I were just riding around when we I saw this car at a car lot. I had to pull in and ask if I could take pictures of it. The picture could have been better. I took it at about noon time (harsh sunlight). But I thought it might catch a smile because of the sign...The Car Lot.
"Let us forever cherish and hold sacred these moments...for it is our undoing ...should we forget..." -William Shakespeare ... Visit Jhihmoac's Gallery
You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being.
- Hermes
Hi Larry. I really enjoyed your comments on "In Another Zone". I hope you don't mind if I generically send this reply to all because I can only use my hand for a brief time before it goes to hurting dredfully. You all are just so kind and wonderful to me. Glad you liked it.
Thanks for your comment on "Asian Sensibility." Just to let you know, I do have some some color stuff that I'm going to try to put up soon. While I do love black and white, I'm not a "purist" in that sense. I just haven't gotten around to scanning any of it yet.
Sorry you didn't like clouds over Salem, it was taken through the windshield at 60 mph with one hand on the wheel. Just thought it was nice.. maybe next time. Joe
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