I am just taking over! Thanks for the comments on "Looks like Wheat"
I just named it that because some people thought it looked like wheat. I originally thought it looks kinda like fossils or trillobytes. But I see the centipedes too. Nice to get different oppinions. Thanks!
Hello Tracy, I want to thank you for your kind words regarding my gallery, I truly appreciate your opinions. And yes there is more to come. Of course I had to check out your "stuff" and WOW how did I miss you? I especially like your edgier works like Jadis, Ivy and one of my favs..Rain On The Parade..to name a few. I haven't done fractals yet..what program do you use? Thanks again for looking. Oh yeah..call me Terry,,sir gives me the creeps :)
Hi Tracy. See you are trying to flatter me again with your comments on "Fish Bait". Haha, just kidding. However, I really am glad you like it. I hate giving away trade secrets but what the heck. The stocking is really the poor mans' soft focus lens. (My 85mm soft focus portrait lens was $2200.00).
Hello Tracy:Thanks for visiting "Just Visiting"; I am truly glad you liked it. Do I ever take a bad picture? You have no idea!!! For every decent one I take I'll bet there are 25 bad ones. Being a good photographer has more to do with how many you take. haha
I am like Yin & Yang, my lighter side is balanced by my darkerside, embrace both & you get the whole me, play with one & you will meet the other...
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thanx for your comment on"brutal" you got the point of the photo. its about capturing the moment. not spend time trying to create a moment (cos you can mess up) and you dont get the original moment back(i think you know what i trying to convay)
Tracy. I'm always honored to have you visit my gallery and you always have such a way of making me feel appreciated. I'm glad you liked "Taking a Bath". Visit anytime and Thanks.
Hi Trace...Thanks for looking at fractured fractal. Yeah it is pixelated in spots. I'm really out of my realm in the fractal area. I did this as a lark and had fun doing it. I see so many fractals on this site it kind of motivates me in that direction sometimes. Anyway, thanks again and I'll talk to you soon.
Terry
Hey Tracy, just to tell you I'm back for a bit. My life is way too complicated. I posted a single computer generated image. It's a welcome logo for one of my servers, StarFire.
Hello there Tracy! Thank you for the comment on "Vector 2". Hehe, the mothership was something that I thought as well. The pic does not do this awesome fog display any justice though...never seen anything even close to this before;-)
Hey, Tracy. I was over at the Utah State University bookstore, and they had one of the new Apple Cinema 30" Flat Panel Displays out there in all its glory. Guess what they had as a desktop wallpaper? One of yours. They had found it somewhere out on the internet and fallen in love with it. When I told them who had created it, and showed them your gallery, they were ecstatic. You have some new fans! Have a great day. By the way, your 1600x1200 pieces look phenomenal on that huge display. Absolutely gorgeous!
Thanks, Tracy. I'm pleased that you enjoyed some of my gallery. And a sincere thanks for the compliments. I started using Apophysis last night. Seems to be a very powerful tool for creating some neat work similar to some you've done. Is this the program you use?
Thanks, Tracy, for your kinds words about "Great Snowy Owl." I'm pleased you enjoyed it, and I really appreciate you taking time to comment about it. Thank you.
Thanks Tracy for taking the time to comment on Frost. Your enthusiasm is refreshing. Thanks again.
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...also, thanks for your comment on Snow.
Hello there stranger;-) Thanks for the comment on "Steady as she flows". I adjusted the contrast and applied duotones to this image. Thank you also for the good comment on "Astigmatic Onlooker". I had a good chuckle at that one;-)
Interesting. Just as I was leaving you feedback on your new image "Mistress" you were leaving me feedback on "Natures Perfect Imperfection". Thanks for your cmments. I still think your image is tops.
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
My wile Dee Ann and I thank you Tracy for viewing and commenting on Koi Pond. We appreciate your support and we're glad that you like it.
Russ and Dee Ann
"Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual."
Edward Weston
Wow Tracy, I was so flattered by your comments on "Orange"! I am having so much fun with this new lens... the good news is I have quite a few more of these images on my hard drive, and am just itching to upload them. Unfortunately that is going to have to wait another 23 odd hours...
I don't usually come over to user pages to say thanks, but a compliment from you is about as good as they come. Especially one so emphatic! Thanks for your great comment.
Hi Tracy, thx for the nice comment on Day Light, I know that the picture does look real , but isn't nature full of fractals by itself? and therefor what looks real isn't and what is doesn't !!!
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Thanks for your comments on my photos today Tracy. Unfortunately I will also be spending less time with my camera for a while as I am busy renovating my new house. But I am still having just as much fun (most of the time...)
Hi Tracy.. thanks for your comment on Spiral Thingy... im glad you liked it and I appreciate your criticsim... i thought i had it centred but when i see it on here it is just a little bit off... =)
"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 Tracy...thanks a lot for dropping by with your comments and observations on The Fire Within...very glad you enjoyed it and its' flatness, lol, and that it had you fooled enough to stop and take a closer look...I appreciate your time and visit.:Pat.
Most of my images come out of boredom as well. Pretty much all of my stock image manips are bred from my boredom lol, so yes, it's even more my style now.
Thanks Tracy for the kind comments on "Summer Showered". That bush has been in our backyard for years and I never even paid it any attention. It does make an interesting subject after all.
Hi Tracy...thanks a lot for taking a moment to leave a comment on Slip Sliding Away...glad to know you liked it...as for using my camera, I must admit to alot of trial and error...thankfully I have picked up a few pointers from the pool of talent here...tks again.:Pat.
Thanks for your comment on Pirate's Courtyard Tracy...I very much appreciate it. I'm not a photographer by any stretch of the imagination but I doing enjoy taking pictures and then messing with them in Photoshop. Thanks again.
Thank you Tracy for your kind comments on "The End of the Trail. The yellow between the hills are indeed flowers. They are the John Day Conactus and they only grow in the gulleys. The face of the hills is a clay like substance and no plants grow there. In the gulleys there is enough blown in soil to support their growth. The hills look so soft because they partially are kind of soft looking but to add to the illusion I blew on the front of the lens, leaving a short lived steam there. When it's cold outside and your breath is both warm and moist this happens and is, what I call, a poor mans softening filter.
As for the white, it is sand blown into the area by strong winds from the East.
Light is that magical phenomenon that allows us to enjoy the sights of the physical world. That property grants me the ability to interpret and record the beauties of which are so vital to me: my physical environment. Each of us sees and interprets the world a little differently and I am happy to share my interpretive vision of it with you.
M.G. Furner (PhotoImagery)
HI Tracy, thanks for your comments on The Boot. I did redo the picture titled The Boot 2. It has a smaller black border. Please check it out. Thanks again for the comments.
hey freak ;] thanks for the comment on Red Damselfly.. glad ya liked it.. even if i am taking more "feminine" shots ;P just part of my "charm" *cough* lol..
I am simply in awe of every piece you have in your gallery. I spent a good chunk of an hour just looking at everything, and it's all mindblowing!
You do a wonderful job with your photographs, they all have this delicate aura to them that makes me feel like I've discovered something really special.
I enjoyed your gutsy political pieces and your stock photo collages are seamless.
Thanks Tracy for Veiwing and Commenting on "Nesting 12".
I was very happy to read that you thought "Nesting 12" was the best of the bunch.
So did I, that's why I saved it for last. Thanks Again !
Hi,my name is Rob..ok, so I'm not the greatest at replies and comments. Sorry. For anyone needing to contact me, my email is back up in my profile. >> my cluttered mess of a gallery
Sorry to all...I haven't been commenting as much as I would like to lately. I'm a 9 to 5er again (actually more like 8:15 to 7:30 these days!!) Don't worry, I still see all of your wonderful posts, if only for a second.
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