hey, thanks for commenting on Turtle Bay on a Calm Day..The signboard actually says "Private Property. No Trespassing. Members Only"..I live pretty close, and go there often on my scooter..
Hello Saulius, Thanks for all of your visits to my images...it's for people like you that I post my images. I will keep trying to post regularly...I still have a few more to post, and then I will have to travel more!
Hi Saulius, thanks for the positive feedback, I really appreciate it. I'm just a little guppie in the sea of big fish, so I was very self conscious about posting my pics. Feel free to check out my other photos as I post them. I try to put a new one on everyday.
Saulius, thank you for your kind comments on my photo "Purple Clematis". Sorry about the date. I mistakenly left the datestamp on. It was hard to crop the date out without ruining the picture. Thanks, again.
A little something? I just don't tolerate with such modesty! You either shoot out of passion or you don't shoot at all! Photography is about seeing things others can't see.
-Young Love
For me, the strength of photography lies in its ability to evoke humanity. If war is an attempt to negate humanity, then photography can be perceived as the opposite of war.
- War Photography
I guess every girl goes through a photography phase. You know, horses... taking pictures of your feet.
- Lost in Translation
Science and art belong to the whole world, and before them vanish the barriers of nationality.
- GOETHE
Rain Drop Pussy Willow was taken on a small bush next to a local college lake. I used the telephoto macro mode on my KonicaMinolta DiMAGE A200 at f-11, iso50 and used a fill flash that caused the shadowed background to go black. Taken outside in the rain holding an umbrella in one hand and the camera in the other. I never realised that Pussy Willows transformed like this. Thanks Saulius for taking the time to view and comment on this image.
Russ
Thanks for stopping by my gallery and commenting on the Green Eyed Lady. I have about 900 butterfly pictures in my photo collection so theirs a good chance you see more.
Howdy from Arizona! Thank you for taking time to comment on 'Moon Pie'. Exposed for minimum background, I don't like to 'doctor' photos too much. Not often, I love this place, but sometimes wish I lived somewhere a little cooler like you!
good morning, saulius. i'm glad that you liked this one. because it was so early in the morning the colors really were amazing. seeing it was a thrill. thanks for letting me know you liked it. jen
thanks for the kind comments. i'm way behind in my subscription responses. we went out of town for the weekend only to take my mother to the hospital upon my return. jen
i'll be out of town for a couple of days. we're off to the snow. you won't hear from me until tuesday. don't write cause i won't get it and won't be able to write back. i always appreciate comments but not for the next 3 days thanks!
hello again, thanks for commenting my
spring is comming! i like the light too, it was the first day this year i had time to take pictures with sunny weather.
greets
Hello Saulius! That was so nice what you wrote about "An Apple Blossom a Day keeps the Winter Blues Away"...phew, why did I make my title so long...hee! I love the Springtime more than any other season...most plants are starting to bloom, bulbs popping out of the ground and everything is still so green and fresh! Thanks again for your comments, Dianna :^))
hi Saulius, thanks for the comment on silver!
its not mars its a plastic cover for papersheets in which i put a yellow paper and the silver comes from the light. i like that it's got a sureal touch.
have a nice day :)
hi saulius, me again :) thank you for the nice words on crocus and soft!
i like water and so was searching for what is repeling it and came across the feathers.
Hi Saulius, many thanks for leaving me some positive feedback on my photo of the Champs-Elysées - I appreciate you taking the time to comment. :) Patti
Thank you for your comment on my Cycad picture. Was a difficult shot, as the "fruit" is situated in the middle of th plant and my mom had to pull the leaves open for me to get a shot. And to add, it's standing amongst other plants and next to a wall and we had to lean over the wall to get to it. Thank you very much.
Sir, thank you very much for the comment on my yellow flower, i will follow the advice.
Emmerentia
PS I'm glad you've enjoyed the holiday. Good luck for you with the new baby, may all go well. God bless you both, and the new lil one that's on it's way. Hope we'll see a piccie of him/her soon. :)
Take care Sir.
Hope to see you back soon.
hi saulius, thanks for your comments on caged and never undone, very appreciated!
oh so you were quite close to chernobyl. but it was higher radiation in all of europe. i was born just one day later and my mother was quite concerned about that. it's also very dangerous because not seen. really bad thing...
OK OK. . feeling hassled. . . I will post the pure version of my "Leaning Bench Tree" in the next 24 hours. . although I would like to defend the sky manip. . when you see the original the tree. . it does not really stand out as that remarkable. . I feel my sky does bring it out. Although that is my opinion. . Best Amida
Thanks for taking the time to view and comment on "Dogwood Delight." Indeed something does seem a bit off, but it is difficult to put a finger on. Perhaps the shadows are a bit harsh. Next time I will play around more with the camera settings. Thanks again!
Thank you for the nice comments on all my work. i appreciate it very much. Also for the nice comment on Flower pot, means a lot to me.
Emmerentia
PS and thanx for stopping at "Hallo". Mom helped me with this (mmynx34). Glad you like it.
PS again..
and thank you for the comment on Wine and Candles too. means a lot ot me that you take the time to view .. thanx
and again.. thank you for the comment on A Bird and Mountain Lake too.. kind of you to check out my work
hi saulius, thanks for the comments on save, thank you and mothers little helper!
I'm also pretty happy how save turend out, nice you like it too =D
do you know where i got the title for the pills from?
greets enon
Hallo Saulius
Thank you very much for comment on...field in the spring.......I am glad that you like this work. Great to meet someone from Lithuania here :)
Thanks Saulius for viewing and commenting on my The Pest 2 image. This was taken close to sunset and the light was getting low. I'm glad that you liked it.
Russ
Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual.
Edward Weston
thanks so much for the very kind comment about COOKS. i'm so glad you liked it. i looked at your gallery and really like the deer photo as well as the pink tulip photo. thank you for writing to me. jen
Thank you very much for comments on ..hero was gone... and ....summer day....interesting...you are the second person in recent time who say something about children literature in context with my works......
Hello, my name is Naomi. I was wondering if I could use your images for my layouts at http://www.xanga.com/Simply_Lov3able_Layouts? I made a layout using your "Smell of Spring" image; URL to layout: http://www.xanga.com/lov3able_layout_76. I gave you credit by linking to your gallery. One link is in the navigational bar, and another in the code itself.
Anyway, I just wanted to make sure it was OK to use your images for my layouts; they're SO beautiful!
Thank you so much for your warm feedback you were so kind to leave on wandering under the green arches. Glad you liked my favourite forest alley which is situated not far away from the place I live. It looks so vivid and fresh at this time of the year.
Hallo...
Thank you very much for your comments at ...walk... and ....looking for unknown.... appreciate them very much..glad you like them..and thank you for good wishes...
Have nice day :)
Anita
Mention Andalusia and most travelers would 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
Putting your pictures in my favorites is the highest honor I can give you. If I could, I would give you an award. But alas, I cannot. So the highest praise I can award you with, is faving your artwork.
You are quite welcome concerning my comment on Self (Mirror wonder 2). No worries about the delayed response. I just started posting again after a bit of an absence. Funny how life keeps us busy.
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