Hi Alan, thanx for your comment on A Path to the Woods. Lol, I was so busy trying to get the colors on the trees - just - right, I never even noticed the bright spot on the path! I agree - should have tweaked it a bit more!
"'Life is not a journey to the grave with the
intention of arriving safely in a pretty
and well preserved body,
but rather to skid in broadside,
thoroughly used up,
totally worn out,
and loudly proclaiming,
"WOW! What a ride!"'
Hello Alan...Many thanks for taking the time to have a look at (GLEN 2)and for your comments,they are indeed very much appreciated...I do a lot of planning and study weather reports in my photography....I like to take photographs very early in the morning or late in the afternoon...Thankyou again Alan....All the best...Mick.
Hello Alan, Nice to hear from you. Thanks for taking a peek at my pic...(Smile For The Camera) I appreciate the good words. Hope to see ya soon out in the field.
Hi Alan, thanx for taking a moment and stopping by Paris, I sure do appreciate it. I just noticed that we are virtual neighbors in the grand scheme of things! Have a great 4th!
"'Life is not a journey to the grave with the
intention of arriving safely in a pretty
and well preserved body,
but rather to skid in broadside,
thoroughly used up,
totally worn out,
and loudly proclaiming,
"WOW! What a ride!"'
Hello Alan, I have been getting alot of practice in lately and I need alot more...lol. Thanks for the comments on "The Color of Love" I certainly love to hear from you. Talk with you soon.
Alan, thanx for your VERY kind words on Freedom is Free, I sure appreciate it. You are the 2nd person to use the work 'heroes' but believe me, we are nothing of the sort, just average guys who wanted to give back a little.
"'Life is not a journey to the grave with the
intention of arriving safely in a pretty
and well preserved body,
but rather to skid in broadside,
thoroughly used up,
totally worn out,
and loudly proclaiming,
"WOW! What a ride!"'
Hello Alan, Hows the shooting goin'? I hope very well for you. Anyway, just wanted to thank you for visiting my "Must Be Lunch Time" post. Can't wait to see a new one from you...take care.
Thanks for your insightful comments on my shot "Ollantaytambo"! Unfortunately, I don't have any photo editing software, and I'd have no clue how to use it even if I did.
re 'Hadronus'....A massive thankyou Alan i am very grateful for your comments i believe you are right on all accounts and i hope to make those changes asap.
Hi Alan, thanks for your time to check on From the Distance. I like DOF picture, and I'm still learning how to get a good one. I appreciate it your comment. Have a good one..:)
Hey Alan..thanks for your thoughts on "A Yellowstone Morning 2"...I agree, Yellowstone is an entirely different place as the sun is coming up (and I'm even much of a morning person!)
Hello Alan. Thank you for your comments about “Going Somewhere”. You are correct about the difficulty. There are so many things that can go wrong when you photograph them that it takes a dollop of luck to succeed :-)
As always, thanx for the HONEST comment about Bad Moon Rising. The ironic thing is that the moon had almost no detailas it came of the camera. Remember I am only uwing a little Fuji Finepix a800 with 3x optical zoom. What did bother me is that the original had interesting shafts of light running horizontally from the moon, but no halo - somehow in my layers I lost the the shafts and gained a halo and couldn't fiure out how to reverse it, lol!
Hey Alan,
thanks for all your comments on my work and more specifically on "Emeralds", I really appreciate it and am glad you liked it!
Have a nice day,
Jess
"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better" - Albert Einstein ------------------------------------ -----------------------------------------------
By the way.... if I don't thank you by message or post, I doesn't mean I'm not truly grateful for your comments and suggestive insight in regards to my posts.
Alan, thanks for your comment on 'Call of the Wild'. I'd like to add you to my friends list if I may, I've looked through your gallery and like your work very much.
Thanks for the kind words on the US Supreme Court building picture. I was happy with the picture mostly because there was actually a blue sky. Most of the time we were in DC the sky was white and gloomy.
Sheri