*~I feel myself going down. Again into this despair I trod. Trying to pull myself up again, before you came, failing everytime. But somehow you rescued me from the depths, and I stand proud to be your love~*
Hey Jeff :) Just wanted to say thanks for the comment in my info! I'm suprised you don't have more people saying things in here lol ^.^ Oh well. I see you want a website too. Go here, www.freewebs.com :)
Thanks a lot Beth I will have to take a look at freewebs.com when im finished my exams (only 3 more highschool exams to go!) any idea how much space you are allowed on the webpages beacuse I use digital so it takes up a lot of space.....
and no problem katie I like your pics... they are a but deep, but interesting
Hi Jeff thanks for your comments on A Speeding Car. And yes, i did shot that photo, of course it has a little photoshop edition, you know, just to make it more attractive. Thanks again, see you.
Thanks for the comment on "The coolest bridge" It's not quite in the middle of a farmers field, but it's close. There's a highway running underneath the bridge out of sight, so it only looks like it's out in the middle of nowhere. I'm glad you liked the result :)
Hey Jeff .. you'll have to make the trip to Guelph next Fathers' day. They always shut down the main street for a drive-in car show. Mostly daily drivers but always a great selection (as some of my pics depict). Glad you liked the 426. I'm not a mopar fan but it's hard not to love the Hemi, in sound or go-power. MOST impressive.
Thanks for the comment, Jeff. The problem is that it takes about 1,000 of these to generate as much power as the previous photo (Gigawatts). So many people are not too keen on having lots of them around. They also make quite a noise as well. And anything is better than fossil fuel - well almost.
"What other reason could there be to get up in the morning except to set ourselves free."
If my comment on your work ever seems to criticise, it does not. It is always so that we may learn together.
Good Morning Jeff,
Thank you for taking the time to visit my Mousse or Moose image. It is a wondefuk]l beast isn't it? I also want to thank you for taking the time to leave a comment, something too many fail to do.
fotobob
Annie and I invite you to visit
our website.
Photography is not a trade - it is an art. It is more that an art.
It is a solar phenomenon,
where the artist collaborates with the sun.
deLamartine 1855
Good morning Jeff
Thank you for your appreciative comments on "East Palmerstone 01". Yes, it was a day shrouded with heavy cloud, and later it did rain. I am posting the second of these images tonight, which shows the valley behind these trees.
Enjoy your day
Romane
Thanks for your comment on "Argiope aurantia" . She was alot bigger than the ones I am normally used to seeing. I'd say her body was about the size of a fifty cent piece and legs spanned well over the size of a cd. I'd like to see that photo of yours even though I hate spiders I do enjoy seeing pictures of some.
Thanks for your comment at the island. I can see what you mean about the sun rays. They showed up really well in the picture, shining through the leave of the trees. I was just experimenting a little bit and wanted to see what response it got. I don't think it's very well liked, but oh well, you got to try something new now and then. Thanks for taking the time to view and leave a comment.
Thanks for 'spotting' the picture "Sunday walk 2". I'm glad you noticed it. Quiet and I were talking about you and your postings of Spencers Gorge along that walk. The peak was wonderful. The day was clear and sunny (last sunday) and the view better than usual. We ventured a bit further past the peak and found a old foundation about 300' beyond the peak. Unsure what it was but looked like it was used to dam water. Strange. Any ideas, given you're from the area?
We're planning on returning when the leaves are turning so I'll watch for the orange backpack.
Hey thank you for your kind comment on Red Panda. here you can find some more info about the Red Panda http://www.wellingtonzoo.com/animals/animals/mammals/panda.html
Jeff, thanks for your posting on "Chasing the sky". This picture was taking in motion, so we were not able even to stop to find out who's building is it. I hope I'll know some day. :)
Hi Jeff, thanks for your comment on 'Behind the Falls'. In actual fact i did know that, read it in the tunnels when i was there but am geography student so its all common sense to me anyway.
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
hey Jeff.. thanks for stopping by Valve 1.. im very glad you liked it.. im starting to get the hang of my new camera, so hopefully i can keep getting better with my photos..
hey Jeff thank you for your comment on my self portrait, im glad you liked it . i used alien league for the text. and i would love to see your self portrait. i liked your icon of yourself. post a big picture:)
Hi Jeff...thanks a lot for your visit and positive feedback on Country Charm...glad you liked it...yes, I too wished it was my place but *sigh* not so...tks again...appreciate your stopping to view.:Pat.
Jeff,
It is comments like yours that you left on my; Maid of the mist image, that has made me change my mind. I am going to stay on for awhile longer . I was shocked by he number of commens and PM's that I have received about my leaving. All of them have touched me deeply.Do not worry about my web page. I soon will have a new webmster and we will be updating all of the images. Thank you so very muh for caring enough to ask me to stay.
fotobob
Annie and I invite you to visit
our website.
Photography is not a trade - it is an art. It is more that an art.
It is a solar phenomenon,
where the artist collaborates with the sun.
deLamartine 1855
Hello Jeff ... Thanks for commenting on "solitaire". Points well taken, I agree that I should have experimented with different settings. The problem with moving object, ... only 1 chance given, no retake :-) Glad that you like it, though.
Cheers,
Pras
Hi Jeff, thanks for stopping by " Art Class " & thank you so much for your comments. I liked it for it's clean look, something different coming from Apophysis. I'm happy you liked it too !! : )
Lauren
Hello Jeff, Good Morning, how is your day! :), I aprecciate u stoppinby "red light", thanks for your kind comments< I would like to see yours, what u say?! keep on touch!!My Gallery
Jeff,
Thank you for your comment on my image of; Cottonwoods Along the Arkansas River. Cameraannie and I just returned from Ontairo. What a beautiful place. Your excellent images of Spencer Gorge and Twes Falls bring back a lot of good memories. I am wondering if you ave any images of Weberters falls?
fotobob
Annie and I invite you to visit
our website.
Photography is not a trade - it is an art. It is more that an art.
It is a solar phenomenon,
where the artist collaborates with the sun.
deLamartine 1855
Hi Jeff, thank you for your comment on "Lonely Tree". I didn't realize it when I saw this tree but now that you've told me.... this view looked familiar to me. Now I know why..
Hey Jeff, a belated thankyou for commenting on 'Rainbow Bridge'. To be honest i quite liked the people being there. I thought it gave it a sense of life and movement. Thanks for the input though
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
Thank you for your visit to "completely wet" leaf and your nice comment. I am glad you found it interesting. Your words are much appreciated. If you are fall lover I would like to invite you to take a closer look at my other fall captures.
Hi there Jeff! Thanks for stopping by & visiting ~decorative pilings~. The water was so calm & beautiful. It made it very easy to take a photo. I just aimed & *click*~ Your support, comments/critique are deeply appreciated. :~)
Origionally the photo was taken in black and white. I then converted fun into Litho and practiced in CS2 for age's with a med density brush @ soft density to produce the final rework of the origional photo. Cheers for your post. Stay safe & well Nik ;-)
Hi Jeff
thank you this time for your nice comment on "Man from black desert" glad you like this one too.
I have a question for you, which I hope you can answer. Do you think portraits like these should be posted on Caedes.
Some people think, caedes isn't the place for it, because its a wallpapersite and portraits in general aren't used as wallpaper often.
What do you think.
Hi Jeff...thanks for looking at A Copper Finish...maybe next year I will get it the way I want but I am happy to know you like this one and I appreciate you stopping by and leaving some nice comments and suggestions to try.:Pat.
Jeff - Thank You for your comments on UNcoiled Coil. I agree with you that it needs something. But if a picture stirs creativity and imigination in those that see it, why change it. Thank You again for your comments.
Not the torturer will scare me
Nor the body's final fall
Nor the barrels of death's rifles
Nor the shadows on the wall
Nor the night when to the ground
The last dim star of pain, is hurled
But the blind indifference
Of a merciless unfeeling world
Hey Jeff .. thanks for your comment on Window Dressing 3. You're quite right, the manequin monkeys did a great job of picking colours for this display. I think it was such that caught my eye. I'm not a window-shopper by interest but this display (only a few of which I've posted) was particularily well done, if not a bit of a trick to photograph at night.
Jeff,
Thanks for stopping by and viweing my "Trick of Timmy?" image. The tribute was inspied by Rob Nevin, also of Ontairo. I met Rob throuh Caedes and had a chance to meet him in early October. It was Rob who introduced us to Tim Horton's coffee. By far much beter than Starbucks.
fotobob
Annie and I invite you to visit
our website.
Photography is not a trade - it is an art. It is more that an art.
It is a solar phenomenon,
where the artist collaborates with the sun.
deLamartine 1855
Hi Jeff - thanks for the complement and support on 'white trees 1' (about the frame lol). This is what i told Marzena:
'Whites trees 1 & 2' (#2 comming up) have frames cos i am stupid enough to get my finger on the top of the lens (i can only hold the camera with one hand because my other doesnt work too well:). The boarder just allows me to crop the finger out lol. Some images i just like having the frame in cos i feel the composition is improved with a narrower point of view :)
Hey Jeff, thanks for your comments on Balls Falls. This was the first time that we have been there. Not sure how much water flows there normally, but the levels were up fairly high that day. There's a couple major falls, one that came from an underground river. If you look at the top right corner of the image "Balls Falls 2" the stream that you see is entirely sub-terrain. There's about 50' of dry cliff above. A great place for a hike so you'll have to add it to your list. We'll be going back, but on a much warmer day!
I'll watch for your future shots!