Hello again, Jaya...thank you for dropping off a nice comment on Lighthouse # 2 Rework...very happy you enjoyed it and I am glad I was able to enlarge it well enough for those like you who need that size...tks again.:Pat.
Thanks Jaya for viewing and commenting on my On Golden Pond 5 photo. The fish was the hardest part of this image to manipulate. It took a while to get it to look like it was under water. The trees and leaf reflection was given a wind ripple along with the ring ripple. This was a series of progression in learning to use layers and filters.
Russ
Thanks for the comment on my "Death Valley Sunset with Moon." I appreciate the suggestions. As for the outline of the mountainside...I played with making that darker for quite a bit and, unfortunately, this is what I came up with :-/
Hello Jaya. I'm glad that you took the time to view my Mini Mushroom image. I appreciate your nice comments. That's not ferns. It's moss on a log. The mushroom is about 1/2" tall.
Russ
What Cheer Jaya.. most grateful for your words on my picture 'February Autumn'....Looking back at my picture album, I can say this is my most succesful photo. I guess I was very lucky in being there at the right time!
Hello Jaya, Thank you for leaving such a thoughtful critique about “Tuckers House” It is very much appreciated. To be honest the grass was a problem for me too, I left it that way because the overall effect was so pleasing.
Hello Jaya...Thankyou for comment on (LIGHTHOUSE)....Taking pictures is being at the right place at the right time and being patient waiting for the right light etc etc..The sky was darkened to compliment the light over the island....All the best ...Mick.
Hello and thank you for your kind words for " Red Roses " I also noticed the glare I will take your advice and next time try from a different angle. :)
All the best
Auline
I'm really pleased you like "Hooty Hoooooo" Jaya. I would like to have gotten more of its face in the image but I was using a 600mm lens at its full extension and it would have flown had I been any closer.
Joy in looking and comprehending is nature's most beautiful gift.
Albert Einstein
"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.
Thanks for your comment on ~Amazon or Akron~. I did use a smart blur tool. Just very slightly. It softens the picture without taking away all clarity. I am glad you liked it!!
Hi Jaya, and thank you for your kind comment on "Great Grey" - I always thought it had a slightly painted look about it, particularly the lower feathers and the stump he's standing on :-)
Hi there!
thanks for taking time to comment on my bamboo!
i like blurry backgrounds, they make the motiv more outstanding and set the focus to one single object.
greets
What a rush. I'm glad you liked "Remember When A Trian Built A Nation". It was a chance happening that we should stumble upon the train trestle that formed the basis for that shot. Just ood luck and the presence of a camera when it was needed.
Hi Jaya ! Thanks so much for dropping in on Ghost In THe Machine & commenting. I really appreciate you taking the time & I'm so glad you liked it !
Lauren
Howdy from Arizona! Thanks for looking and commenting at "Fruit Basket". I was trying to get the center of the pic more light to 'focus' the viewer, w/the light fading toward the background to emphasize the closest details and colors and for use as a wallpaper. I have another one lit more evenly but I ended up liking this one better. Glad you enjoyed it - it was made Sat morning and was gone by Sat night - making me hungry looking at it again! Thanks .....
Hi again! Thanks for finding "Before Remotes" and the nice comment! I was going to clean the TV before moving it but decided to take a shot first. Got this angle because got the best natural light for this handheld macro. Thanks again ........
Thank you for checking out my work. I appreciate your comments on eye of god. This design came to me in some sort of "vision" (dream or altered state) and I started it out as a pencil drawing. I felt that the eye needed to look like it had movement to it. Does it portray this?
Thanks as well for the comment on 'wood and sky'; I know what you mean, trees cut down are so sad but also beautiful, I thought they deserved a requiem in the form of a photo. Bit of a hippy at heart too, me :)
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