Thanks for your recent comment on "The Long Wait". In my mind, I need to make it a bit more engaging. I mean, who wants to look at a picture of some random person sitting in a hallway? Do you have any advice on how to make them better?
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Hi Laurel, thanks for taking a look at True Blue and for your great comments. It is about the bluest flower in my garden and stays in bloom for quite a while as well.
hi laurel. regarding "first peek" i did take lots of pictures after it. i'll just have to put another one up. thanks for writing. please keep it up jen
Glad you found your namesake flower in my gallery. There is a wonderful giant laurel park not too far from where I live. It was planted back in the 1930s and the laurels are the height of small trees on both sides of the road. Really awesome!
Hey Laurel,
Thanks for stopping by and checking out "Al Gator" He was alittle shy but we both
appeciate your comments. Have a great weekend!
Your friend, Carolyn
tell you what?...that i still love you? that i want to be with you for the rest of our lives and that im stupid for leaving you? well thats what i wanted to say but like i said it wont change a thing, because you love ashton and i cant leave krystalynne.
Laurel,
Thanks for your very generous comments regarding Standing Tall, they're much appreciated. Glad you liked it and I hope you enjoy my fairly small gallery if you ever get a chance to view it.
-Gregory
Thanks so much for commenting on "rain forest flowers". Yes, the photo was manipulated and the leaves smoothed out and some of the background was also edited out. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
When I started seeing so many beautiful butterflies at Caedes, I went out and bought a Butterfly nature guide so I could identify them by name. Thank you for your kind comments on Swallowtail and Lilacs. Cindy
Hello Laurel,
Thank you for your comments on Ocracoke Island Lighthouse. Lighthouses are one of my favorite places (next to waterfalls) to visit and photograph. I will take your advice and check that book out, sounds interesting. Thanks again-Ryan
Thank you SO much for the encouraging comment and support on my contest entry Conscious Bliss, your positive feedback is always appreciated. and it was my pleasure to comment on your image, it was very well done!
For long you live and high you fly, And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry, And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be....
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Thank you Laurel for your comments on "Pink Elephant". I thought it was pretty cute also. So glad you enjoyed it & I appreciate you taking the time to comment. Sherree
Pranayama ...The logo/lettering is there to compliment the hexoganal "mantra" background...I do have an original render with just the fractal on a black background...but colors were so like , "blah"...Thank you for your comments!
"Let us forever cherish and hold sacred these moments...for it is our undoing ...should we forget..." -William Shakespeare ... Visit Jhihmoac's Gallery
Hi Laurel. Glad you liked my shot of the young couple. I've not been shooting at all lately. This place is several blocks from where we live and I finally shot it the other day for the first time. Cheers! - Dave
You are right about the Heel Stone. I cloned out a chain link fence for the purists. I should have taken a little more time with that. Thanks for your comments.
Hi Laurel and thanks for peeking in to see the "Painted Desert 2". I appreciate your kind words and so glad that you enjoyed the view. Thanks so much. Anita
Hi Laurel, I'm glad you laughed at Little UFO. He just wanted to be in pictures. He's too big for a bird, I would have noticed him, but as someone else said and I agree, he looks like a wasp. I'm glad I wasn't in his path! LOL
Hi Laurel!
Thanks for the nice comments on "I can see clearly now"! I'm so glad that you liked it. It was not made with Terragen though - It was made with Vue 5. I've never worked with Terragen. Thanks again for taking the time to comment! Vicky
Hi Laurel, thanks so very much for your comment on my Daisy and Bee Balm post! I really appreciate it and glad you were able to enjoy it and see something new! ~abby
Thanks for your comments on Wren's Song. I just love the ruffled edges on that flower. I'm trying to find out if I can find some seed and try to grow it in my garden next year :)PJ
Hello Laurel. I'm glad you liked my "Magic Flower". I can tell by viewing your work that you like the artistic approach to things as well. You have a very fine collection of pictures. I enjoyed looking at them.
Hey Laurel, thanks for the comment on Asahi Take. Cool to see how much you've improved since I was last on the sight- you have some really neat work in your gallery. When I get time, I'll leave some comments.
Hi Laurel, Thanks for your comment on Cleeve Abbey, As for jazzing it up abit, i've found the liqify button in photo shop,aaaaand if come up with a worthwile upgrade i'll represent it.Thanks again.By the way you have a great gallery.
hey laurel! thanks so very much for your very kind comment on my "looking ahead" post! i really appreciate you taking the time to view and comment and im so glad to hear you enjoyed it! ~abby
Hi Laurel. Thanks for the great comments about my pic "City Water Lily 2". You know until I read your comment I had been blind to the fact that the waterline does look to be un-level. I'm sure I placed my camera well and the lily leaf in the very foreground looks straight compared to the middle-ground. So I don't know what's happened to the background! I'm baffled!! Anyway, thank you again for your praise-worthy comments. But thank you most of all for your constructive criticism, which was received more warmly. Yours Iain.
Hi Laurel, so glad you liked the mountain laurel! Now, if you could find a flower named after me... LOL. Thanks for taking time to leave such nice comments. Alexis
A great photograph is a full expression of what one feels about what is being photographed in the deepest sense, and is, thereby, a true expression of what one feels about life in its entirety. (Ansel Adams)
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
Thanks for the comment on Sunny Wilderness - glad you liked it. It seems I'm not alone in being a little wary of yellow - I wonder if maybe we associate it with kids' toys or builders' helmets. Or it might just be that, combined with other colours, it can make the picture a bit jazzier than we wanted.
I loved your columbine pictures ... very educational. i did not realize there were so many colours available or that the difference between wild and domestic was so pronounced. I would love your feedback on Columbine which I posted last year.
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The virtue of the camera is not the power it has to transform the photographer into an artist, but the impulse it gives him to keep on looking. - Brooks Anderson
So many of our Dreams at first seem impossible, then they seem improbable, and then, when we Summon the Will, they soon become Inevitable...Christopher Reeve
Hi Laurel,
Thank´s so much for the very kind words about "Summer Evening". I really appreciate it a lot!
The lake Toften is located in the south of Sweden, a few miles from the city Örebro. I can see why it´s reminding you of Minnesota. Many sweeds emigrated to USA and settled in Minnesota because it looked so much like Sweden.
Hi Laurel, thanks for your comment on Pultney Bridge, i havent seen Pultney Bridge at night, will have to wait until the days get shorter and take a trip down there with my tripod :) I hope you had a lovely visit to the UK, i love it here!
He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the almighty. I will say of the Lord, "He is my refuge and my fortress, my God in whom i trust". Psalm 91: 1 and 2
Thanks Laurel for checking out my "Metal Mountain". The visible top in this picture is maybe 2-3 ft, so you see it´s a very small "mountain" :) The whole thing which looks like a silver tree is around 10 ft high.
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