Broken Thank you Shawn! Your the first to make any suggestion at all despite my lengthy request in the description. I kind of like the copper color in there but I clearly see what your saying. It does not fit and even distracts from the gears. Thanks again and Welcome to Caedes. You already have a really impressive gallery, especially considering your doing allot of experimenting.
People aren't going to remember the things you do. They're going to remember how you made people feel. Be kind, gracious, and appreciative.
Dan Winters - Photographer.
Thank you for your comments on "Lichen on Wood". After you commented, "The image almost invokes the scent of the scene", I recalled that the air was still musty from a recent rain and the wooded smell was permeating everything. Thanks again.
Hello Shawn....Thankyou so much for your comments on (THE GRAMPIANS OF SCOTLAND} they are very much appreciated....I just love to visit Scotland and walk the beautiful countryside of the Highlands....Thankyou again....All the very best to you Shawn................................Mick.
I'm not sure how you make those images, but that is really neat. You definately have a very creative mind, almost like you look at a picture and recreate it. Thanks for very kind comment on "Creek Reflections". That was exactly how I felt about that picture. =) Thanks again and take care. -Nessa
Man's heart away from nature becomes hard. ~Standing Bear I believe in God, only I spell it "Nature". ~Frank Lloyd Wright, quoted, 14 August 1966 With innovation and technology, seems we have forgotten to cherish the true beauty the world has to offer. ~A.C. Van Cherub
People aren't going to remember the things you do. They're going to remember how you made people feel. Be kind, gracious, and appreciative.
Dan Winters - Photographer.
My thanks to all who leave comments for my work and to those of you who like one enough to make it a favourite. To touch just one person that way makes each image worthwhile. . . . . . . . . .. . . . "The question is not what you look at, but what you see" ~ Marcel Proust . . . . The aim of argument, or of discussion, should not be victory, but progress." ~ Joseph Joubert (1754-1824)