Hi Suzanne thanks for your comment on What Am I? im glad you liked it... it is interesting on how people see things differently... i saw the native outfit but on a teddy bear... lol...
Thanks for your comments on Burning Blue....you asked what made me come up with that. I wasn't really shooting for anything in particular. I was just messing with Photoshop. I sometimes go into it with an idea of what I want but usually I just end up with something totally unrelated. Thanks for commenting!
Hey Suzanne,
Thanks for the feedback on Balls Falls #2, you live in a great spot if you live near there. I just visit there every spring to do a little trout fishin'. Click on the Jmar beside the profile to see the other Balls Falls shot as well as all my other pics...............John
Thanks for the comments on "Disappearing Act" Suzanne. I'm glad I didn't kall in also. It's over a 100 ft. drop to the bottom. I'm honored to have a place in your Favorites Gallery.
The aim of every artist is to arrest motion, which is life, by artificial means and hold it fixed so that a hundred years later, when a stranger looks at it, it moves again since it is life. Since man is mortal, the only immortality possible for him is to leave something behind him that is immortal since it will always move. This is the artist’s way of scribbling “Kilroy was here” on the wall of the final and irrevocable oblivion through which he must someday pass.
William Faulkner
hello Suzanne, thank you for your comment on london eye. i guess i was lucky indeed, as the line was not as long as i'd expected (although it was the middle of summer). anyway, if you ever get a chance to visit London once more, wait in the line. the view is worth it.
Hi Suzanne I was working at the museum this paticular day .
we moved it to the States side.It was very interesting seeing some of the homemade objects that people used to go over the falls.
Hello Suzanne! Thanks for viewing and commenting on my Majestic Pride image. I'm glad that you like this photo. When I first saw him, he was sleeping. The female woke him up when they came around to feed them. This image was taken after he had something to eat.
Russ
"Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual."
Edward Weston
Hello Suzanne, tks for your comments on For the Love of Friends!
It was an image of a friends, and I put it through the Kaleidoscope filter in Photoshop.
JuneBug/Joost
But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling, like dew, upon a thought produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions think and smile.
Art is everywhere, except it has to pass through a creative mind.
Thankx so much for commenting on my "kiss" shot!!! I love the picture...and I'm glad you liked it too!!! :) My sisters are four and two! (The one being kissed is the two year old!!! )
thanks for stopping by at "dont wake me up..." Yes the cats are from the same litter! The tortie is female, called tabatha, and the ginger is male, called Louie. Thanks for your interest! - sarah
Hiya Suzanne :D
Thanks for commenting on *Flight Of The Red Admiral*...pleased you liked it...yes it's very different from what I usually do, but I just wanted to try out some photo manipultaion ^_^
I used four different images...the background, roses and then the two butterflies...
Thanks again,
Hey!! Thanx for your comment on Zzzz... it was bery nice!! I bet he was scared in that picture, btw, because he is a big 'fraidy-cat!! lol Thanx anyways!
Thanks for the comment on Chetan Howls. Not only did I get to scratch his chest, but I have a photo of him licking me in the face. When I was there the main pack was only 3 wolves because they had to split them up due to them fighting too much. Now they have 7 and will add two pups that the alpha female had this spring. Chetan was the coolest of the wolves that I was able to meet. He's very laid back and friendly. =)
Hi Suzanne...thank you for the nice comment on Wake up, Mom!...I'm very glad you enjoyed it...the babies are so cute, aren't they?...I see you live in Ontario...me too, Toronto...where are you?...thanks again for stopping by.:Pat.
Hi Suzanne,
"Fractal Flower".......Glad you like it!!........and thank you!
( PS: the flower?....I don't know!!...sorry!)
Enjoy your Day!
Cheers!............John
Hi Suz, Thanks for your comment. No its not wet, the shine comes natural. As far as I know this is called in dutch a KONINGSMANTEL (Kings robe). The latin name isTricholomopsis rutilans.
Regards, John
Hi Suzanne...thanks for stopping by on Shimmering...I guess the tall reeds reflected in the water give a strange impression but it's not a cage and nothing much lives in there except some fish and an otter...tks again.:Pat.
Hi Suzanne.. thanks for your comment on Floating Through Time.. im glad you liked it... :D The dress the girl is wearing is actually her wedding dress..
"I wrote your name on a piece of paper but by accident I threw it away...
I wrote your name on my hand but it washed away...
I wrote your name in the
sand but the waves whisked it away....
I wrote your name in my heart and forever it will stay........."
Hi Suzanne...thank you for your nice comments on Evening Glow...I am very pleased that you liked it...are you familiar with the Thornbury area?...that is where it was taken...tks again.:Pat.
People are like stained-glass windows.
They sparkle and shine when the sun is out,
but when the darkness sets in,
their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light from within.
-Elizabeth Kubler-Ross
Thanks for your comment on Big Pink Bloom. I have no idea what kind of a flower it is. My mother-in-law probably knows. She's got tons of flowers in her front and back yard this year. Keep watch I've got a couple more to upload that I thought weren't too bad. Thanks again.
Thanks for the comment on Summer Rental.. They are tree stumps pulled up and turned on thier sides.. What you can see is the roots.. These looked very old and probably date to the original forest that was here before the town..
"I wrote your name on a piece of paper but by accident I threw it away...
I wrote your name on my hand but it washed away...
I wrote your name in the
sand but the waves whisked it away....
I wrote your name in my heart and forever it will stay........."
Hi Suzanne Thank you for your comment on make my day, well I worked with these animals for many years. and I know his behaviour (a little) LOL . His name is Croky
thas because here in holland we have a blend of potatochips with that name
hope you also view my other work C ya
Dutch highlander.
hi, thanks for your comments on "dog's life V", i appreciate it, the dog rises and goes down this where for a few stairs that are not seen in the photo.
Hi Suzanne, hope you will forgive me, but this message will be pretty well canned and much the same for everyone who responded to my image “Anyone Have a Towel". I’m stuck in a very tight schedule at work and have been putting in as many as 35 hrs overtime each week for going on a month now. Even though this is a generic thank you, it doesn’t mean that I don’t appreciate each comment, it’s just that I have very limited time and not enough of it to respond individually. For all that asked particular questions, I will try to leave an answer at the end of this post. For those who left comments some time ago, please accept my apology for being so late in responding.
THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR CONTINUING SUPPORT OF MY IMAGES .IT MEANS THE WORLD TO ME.
Hello Suzanne, Thanks for the compliment on Ship on land. This photo was taken in Ridderkerk, which is located just south of Rotterdam. They ment to make it look like that so it would blend in with the surroundings and not spoil the view for the tourists. This building has become a tourist attraction itself now. It looks great when you look at it from accross the river. Greetings from Holland, Fred
"I wrote your name on a piece of paper but by accident I threw it away...
I wrote your name on my hand but it washed away...
I wrote your name in the
sand but the waves whisked it away....
I wrote your name in my heart and forever it will stay........."
Hi Thanks for looking and commenting. it's the Swiss RE building ( a huge insurance co), but Londoners call it the Gherkin. It's about 4o+ floors high.
I wasn't really flying by pretty fast, it was more flying OVER pretty fast. The Skyrail is a cable car that goes over the Barron Gorge national park world heritage rainforest. There wasn't that much time between the arm out the window and the shot. I'm amazed it turned out as well as it did.
As for the trees, you should see some of the ones around here *whistles* they're HUGE!!! I also got a couple of canopy shots as well.
"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.
Hello ! Thank you for your comment on "my little friend" .
You asked what he is crawling on - well, it's not a flower , it's a piece of cotton wool =)))))lol .
"I wrote your name on a piece of paper but by accident I threw it away...
I wrote your name on my hand but it washed away...
I wrote your name in the
sand but the waves whisked it away....
I wrote your name in my heart and forever it will stay........."
Good morning Suzanne
Many thanks for your appreciative comments on "Country near Tully". Those are farmers houses on the hilltops. This part of the countryside just appeared as we drove through rainforest and through cane and banana farms, and my family and I just sat and oooh'd and aaah'd when we saw it.
Enjoy your day
Romane
hi suzanne :) thanks for commenting on 'pink tips'. i have no idea what kind of flower it is, or if it even is a flower, it could just be leaves! thanks for the reassurance on the spiderweb too!
Suzanne;
Thank you for the nice comment about my, Approaching Storm, Conejos Canyon. This was the only clear weather that we had in five days in the mountains. I am happy that you enjoyed it.
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
Going barefoot is the gentlest way of walking, and can symbolize a way of living.It's the feeling of enjoyment beneath our toes...it removes the barrier between us and nature...(AdeleCoombs,Barefoot
Dreaming)
Hi! Glad you liked "My Blue Friend". I got it for my 14th birthday, so I guess it's a little over 1 year old :D :P It's such a cute toy! It doesn't have a name yet though.. I should think of one *-) Thanks for taking the time to stop by and comment :)
-Raluca
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
Suzanne,
Many thanks for your nice comments about my,Approaching Storm, Conejos Canyon.
I am happy to see that you are a black & while photo fan also
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
People are like stained-glass windows.
They sparkle and shine when the sun is out,
but when the darkness sets in,
their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light from within.
-Elizabeth Kubler-Ross
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