Hello Sreejith. Welcome to Caedes.
I’m pleased you like “Horses On The Ridge” and took the time to let me know, Thanks for that. I saw those trees months before I took the photo. Then one day as I drove past the horses were there and made the scene complete.
Welcome to caedes Sree. And thank you for taking the time to view and comment on "True Loves First Kiss". Any chance of you posting pictures from "God's own Country"
You are most welcome, friend. Glad you enjoyed "Great Place to Live - Eastern Hemisphere." You'll have to try out a program called "World Wind" that NASA has put out for free to teachers and classrooms. You begin with a view of the earth as a globe, which you can interactively turn, pan, tilt, and zoom in on. As you zoom in, you can get close enough to see streets. It's amazing. http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov You'll need a PC with a good internet connection and graphics card. It's fun to explore the world this way.
Hello Sreejith; Thanks for the compliments on "Water Sprites". I'm pleased you like it.
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
Wow India; I think that you are perhaps the furthest person away from this little spot to leave me feedback on an image. I am really glad you liked "Soft Green of Spring". I get the most pleasure from my photography knowing that it has touched the life of another person. Thanks for your thoughtful comments Sreejith.
There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.
Albert Einstein
Good morning Sreejith
Many thanks for your appreciation and comments on "Grass Trees". These plants are unique to Australia.
By the way, I notice from your byline that you are from Gods Own Country,Kerala,India. I had to smile, as I have recently moved to far north Queensland in Australia and thye locals (ourselves now included) call it 'God's own', because it is so beautiful.
Enjoy your day
Romane
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)
Hello Sreejth, nice to meet you ! Good to see India represented here on Caedes ! You found my most slippery image for sure..haha.(..but I´m not slippery...!!) I´m glad you liked this little water-fall near an abandoned water-mill on the Swedish country-side. Thanks for your comment and welcome back !
Have a look in my gallery - you may find something less wet..haha.
-- Arne --
Thanks again for all the kind comments you have made on my work.I hope to see a gallery from you in the future so we can have a window on your world in India.
Peace&Respect Jojo
Thank You Sreejith for your comments on "Woodland Wonder". It is a very peaceful place and I'm glad to share it with you.
The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and all science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead: his eyes are closed.
Albert Einstein
Hey Sree,
Glad u liked some of my fotos. I plan to visit ure beautiful state next time I am in India. I am sure Caedes will have many fotos from Kerala soon.
Hi Sreejith! Thanks so much for your comments on "The Bottom Side" - I'm glad you liked it! It's pretty awesome to "talk" with someone from India! Hope to hear from you again soon!
Hey, also thanks for visiting "Four of a Kind". This shot was from a balloon festival last year -- we just went to this year's festival and I hope to post a few shots from that soon! Thanks again! Have a great day!
"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........."
Thank you Sreejith for your kind comments on "Spring Runoff". I'm really pleased you liked it.
A human being is part of a whole, called by us the Universe, a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings, as something separated from the rest--a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circles of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty.
Albert Einstein
Hi Sreejith...thank you for dropping by and leaving a nice comment on Lighthouse #2 Rework...very glad you enjoyed it and I appreciate your visit and high marks.:Pat.
Thanks for your kind comment on my picture, New Hampshire Calm Base Sree. It's funny that you should state that "it's the greatest". My wife and I were talking about photo's this morning over coffee. She was asking which, of the thousands of pictures I've taken. I was saying that this picture is among my favourites as whenever I see it, it takes me back to the place and the still of the morning when I took it. We're about to return to the same location in a couple of weeks and I look forward to the chance to take more shots then.
Thanks for your kind comments and sharing your thoughts on this picture.
This corner of the earth is like me in many ways. I can sit for hours here and watch the emerald feathers play. On the face of this I'm blessed when the sunlight comes for free. I know this corner of the earth it smiles at me.
-Jamiroquai
Good morning Sreejith
My thanks for your appreciative comments on "Swamp, Bramston Beach". It is only a small swamp in a small sleepy town, with the beach only about 500 metres away and the start of the rainforest and the hills immediately the other way.
Enjoy your day
Romane
Good morning Sreejith
My thanks for your appreciation of "Country near Tully". This scenery just seemed to come out of nowhere - one minute, driving through rainforest and through sugar cane farms and through banana farms, then suddenly this. I could very easily live somewhere like this.
Enjoy your day
Romane
"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.
Hi Sreejith,
now you sure showed some enthusiasm in your comments.
I feel flattered!
I am very glad you liked those animals shot so much.
Thank you!
Paul
Thanks for the commnet on Remembering Spring.. The plant is a peony.. It's flowers are so large and heavy they fall to the ground.. It is one of my favorite spring bloomers..
Thanks Sree for your comment on Water Lily... im glad you like it... as for the water... at first i didnt think there was.. then I saw one tiny patch..
Hej Sreejith ! Here´s my thanks from Sweden for viewing and commenting my picture of My Lemure Friend. These monkeys fascinated me - it was a great joy to walk among them...and I´m pleased to know they are our ancesters..lol...long live Charles Darwin !!
Hi Sreejith and thanks for checking my picture "Reflections" seems to be quite popular according to the c-index. You never know whats going to score well, the stuff I like doesn't do so well and the stuff I think is average scores high.
Hi Sree, many thanks for your comments on my Window View - Palma Harbour. What appears to be reflection in the window is the shadow on the water I think - I tried different angles to avoid the reflection which I think worked. Your comments are appreciated though. thank you.
Hello Shree...Thankyou for your comments on (MISTY MORNING) they are very much appreciated.....The picture was taken in Cornwall South West England....Its a lovely place to go for a relaxing walk and take in the scenery and the wildlife...Thanks again...All the best...Mick.
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