As always, glad you came by Chuck and left those very kind words. The 'dizzy' stairs are in the "Art Park" on the Bayou here and they commissioned different artists to do things to make the bayou look 'unique'. This was one of them...someday I think they want our bayou to be like the riverwalk in San Antonio and they are making progress. It's a beautiful area to walk through with not too many knowing about it yet....nice and peaceful yet. Thanks again for coming by as you always do. I so appreciate.
"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
Thanks for coming by the gallery Chuck. I'm always delighted to see you have been by. I only have Paint Shop ProX and am just learning all about it so don't know to do the perspective thing (or if they even have it in PSPX). As I get time, I try to learn more about the program but it is limited. I so appreciate your kind words and constructive comments all the time. Thanks and you and Pat have a great Sunday. Anita
"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
Thanks ever so much for your kind remarks on my "Glen Canyon Rec Area." I really appreciate your support. Maybe I'll see you down there next spring. : )
A very very huge THANK YOU for your comment on "sunlight glance", Chuck. I do appreciate it very much, as I do with all your comments. The sunset was a little bit distracted by heavy clouds that looked dark and threatening.
Wow you were in the air force thats awsome i have thought of what it would be like but unfortunatly i am scared of flying and fighting so i would not be fit for that but i bet you liked it.
ashley
Thanks for stopping by Chuck and taking a look at my On The Fly.
I guess there is a lot of stuff I can do with my new program I just have to learn what that might be. Anyway, thanks for your comments and I'll see you on the web, Don
Hi Chuck, thanks so much for your kind comments today. It's interesting that you lived in Italy... while in the Air Force, I presume? My dad was an Air Force pilot but he never got to go anyplace cool like Italy.
Thanks to all who comment on pictures in my gallery. Please accept my apologies if I am unable to thank you each time, and please don't feel obligated to thank me for my comments.
Donna, I was in the Army in Italy. I transfered to the Air Force later in my career. I Was stationed in Germany while in the Army too and many other places I would rather not bring up. I lived in England while in the Air Force for three years too. Plus a bunch of other laces. I have a lot of respect for anyone who has the courage to fly in the military. I have flown with a lot of wonderful people. I'm sre your Fatgher was too.
Hi Chuck and thanks for commenting on my Corner Of The Garden.
It does have nice color but I would really like to take some scener shots
like you have done, thanks again, Don
Ref: Mermantau Swimmin Hole.
Now, why would I want to get rid of you? You are nice to me, you post pretty photos and you are handsome in that avatar. No sir. I'll keep you around.
Pat
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.
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Thanks, Chuck, for all of your nice comments at all of my photos. I'm especially glad you liked seeing my grandson and I have our sand therapy yesterday. I wish yours didn't live so far away; it's fun seeing the world through their eyes and forgetting all this adult stuff for a while. Thanks again! - Patty
Hi Chuck! I'm delighted to see you stopped by *Flying High*. I appreciate your kind remarks about the framing and color. It pleases me to know you liked the image. Best wishes, Carolyn
Sorry Chuck, my friend.....You got the wrong coast in 'Looking Down'!....This is on the Isle of Wight...a little island off the south coast of the UK....but, saying that.....This is very reminiscent of the east side of the UK! and it is also on the east side of the island? hope that explains!.......thanks for the visit though!
Hey there! I just felt the urge to write here and thank you ever so much for all your lovely comments on my photos...and for me to know how much you enjoy them. Hey! you are both invited to come for a visit..wouldn't that be fun?!If it were up to me I'd have all the great friends here in caedes come for a giant "campout"!! We got a huge hot tub that came with the house when we bought it! I think it would even hold a whole "party" of friends!! Thank you Chuck for your kind and fun words!! Verena
Hi Chuck and thanks for the lovely comments on my "Hungry"
I used my Canon with it's 12 X optical zoom to get in close. Too bad I couldn't get him flying, maybe next time. Thanks again Chuck for stopping by, Don
Hey there Chuck!........Very kind of you to visit, and sit awhile with Me & me Dawg!......I wedged my camera to that tree to the right! set the self-timer....then 'legged-it' like hell!........Thanks....Bob :>))
Thanks to all who comment on pictures in my gallery. Please accept my apologies if I am unable to thank you each time, and please don't feel obligated to thank me for my comments.
Underpainting is a filter option in PS Elements 4 under filters then click on "artistic" and then it is in the drop down list there. Thks for commenting.
Pat
I can't say how much I appreciate you poppin' in to check out "dried leaf", Chuck. Some bugs are already well prepared for the fall season, with the camouflage outfit, lol. It is hard to find them among dried leaves, but this time I succeeded. Stay tuned
Hi Chuck, I just wanted to thank you for the nice comment you left for "Painted by God" this photo has had the most views than all my others. I am glad it touched your soul, sorry this is late.
Hi Chuck, thanks for taking the time to comment at Fallen leaf. I wish I could forget the essays, but quarter grades are due next week. :( I'm only about halfway through the stack I needed to do today. Something tells me I'm in trouble!
Thanks to all who comment on pictures in my gallery. Please accept my apologies if I am unable to thank you each time, and please don't feel obligated to thank me for my comments.
You really are very kind, spending time in my Gallery and leaving such nice observations and comments. It's a little past due but I wanted to thank you for the compliments you gave me on my “countryside tree” capture. I am glad it found way to your favourites folder.
Thanks to all who comment on pictures in my gallery. Please accept my apologies if I am unable to thank you each time, and please don't feel obligated to thank me for my comments.
Hi Chuck. Nice to hear from you again. I must say I missed this for quite a while and as always you are very supportive of my work. Thanks and take care my friend
When we mention Andalusia most travelers think of big cities: Granada, Cordoba, and Seville. But there is also another Andalusia, unspoiled region of picturesque mountains, orange or olive groves punctuated by often hidden, hill towns with narrow cobbled streets of whitewashed houses. I am glad you decided to visit one of them. Stay tuned
Can't always give individual thanks but I am so appreciative of everyone's comments and input. I truly enjoy seeing all of your posts and am always happy to see you at My Gallery. Thanks, Anita
Hi Chuck - thanks for all your ongoing support and I'm glad you liked the River Monster. You should be careful, too - surely there's some of these in your neck of the woods! :)
Thanks for coming by and I hope you enjoyed "The Mural" Chuck. Always nice of you to stop in and I appreciate your input and supportive comments. Anita
Can't always give individual thanks but I am so appreciative of everyone's comments and input. I truly enjoy seeing all of your posts and am always happy to see you at My Gallery. Thanks, Anita
I'm delighted that you came by to join us celebrating, Chuck. You certainly made my day and I'm so happy you enjoyed the “colorful buffet”. Come on! Why don’t you try the red maple leaves. Aren’t they crisp and delicious? I think I will take second helping, lol.
Thanks for your opinion on Natures Window Chuck !...yeah! I wasn't too sure of the frame either!...........Maybe I will post the original without it!.......Cheers ..Bob
I'm delighted that you came by to see "purple emperor".... I didn't know this spectacular purple butterfly is one of the largest and most elusive woodland species, hiding themselves high in the tree canopy. I guess I was lucky to catch it drinking water from a puddle.
Chuck, thanks for commenting on Delicate Arch. You noticed the varying comments on the frame. Actually, the point of the post was frame experimentation and with this I might have made it thinner and lighter but all in all I was pleased with the experiment.
Many thanks for your favorable review of clouded skies. It happens more and more often that the sun is hiding behind some impressive and threatening clouds, which I am lucky to observe from my bedroom window.
Hey Chuck buddy...sincerest of thanks for 'Distant View'...
Yeah, and one bugger nearly ripped me 'strides' off? (britches).....always a pleasure to hear from you!..^_^
Where have you been? Long time no hear from. Did you get knocked flat by the snow storm? Thought of you when I saw the news today. Thks for viewing, Chuck.
Pat
I appreciate the time for your kind visit to 'Coquet Island' Chuck mate..
send it on...I love benches.....I warn you my friend, it will have to compete with my new post.....*WHICH ONE*......thank you buddy....Bob
Thank you for Autumn Frost! Chuck...your kind words are always appreciated..
......and...I can tell you! it didn't do me 'winkle' much good, lying in that freezing frost?.........grateful to you for stopping by!
Hi Chuck and thanks for the nice comment on my Trailor Park Christmas.
much appreciated my friend, Don
I hope you and your family have a Very Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year
Hubb, I know you are a long way off and I appreciate your quick response to my comments. I do want to ask you if you would send that USMC image to me by e-mail. My daughter is the one with the two children in the Marines and she is the President of the Blue Star Mothers Chapter in Northern Kentucky. I think she would like to have a copy of this very much. If you cannot I understand. Thanks again
Chuck
Thanks big bunches for your warm reply to snowy "winterland". The photo was taken in March 2006 in Beskid Mountains once I tried to learn how to ski, he, he, he… As a result I spent much more time taking photos than skiing. It was great fun anyway but I wish I had my present camera with me at that time.
Hi Chuck, thanks for the nice comment on my Under The Highway
I don't know what's going on with the weather but it sure is strange. I can only think that we will probably have a very hot summer if the winter is this mild.
Thanks for stopping by, Don
Hi Chuck ... Glad to have your comment at "Sobriety Test". Got a kick out of your "Long Island Iced Tea" and "Book Im Dano' reference. LOL Thanks for the visit and comment.
Hello Chuck....Thanks so much for your visit to Elephus Maximus , and for your terrific comments and lending yet another interpretation of it. I really appreciate it :)
Lori
Thanks Chuck for your comment on Belonging To Yourself, it nice of you to take the time, it is much appreciated, and glad you enjoyed the quote, have a great winter's day , Dwight.
Well, heck, since you live closest to me, you could probably come first eh?? lol....then again, gosh, you live in such a beautiufl state of your own...I lived outside of Denver for a while, and sure did love it there. Loved listening to concerts at RedRocks...wow, that was a long time ago...but just be the leader of the pack ok? and come on...to visit ORegon and most of all to see the mighty Pacific...I could give ya a grand tour in my lil' ol' fiery red Cougar...ready?? (hehe)..V
Hello Chuck...many thanks for dropping by to view picturesque “Monte Pelmo II” of Dolomite Alps...very pleased it caught your eye and I appreciate your thoughtful comments... I suppose there is nothing more beautiful in winter than stately looking mountains and trees dressed in Mother Nature's best lace…
Hi there - thanks for having a look at Summer Clouds! I agree about a horizon adding depth - the picture might be used later in something else as I'm a bit of a photo manipulator. Still learning, though - comments always welcome.
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