Kathleen. Thanks for the comments on "Sunny Side Up". Glad you liked it. I go back every spring hoping to see the field in daisies again, but that is the only time I've seen them.
Hi Kathleen. Glad you liked "Mighty Cold". I'm not much of a winter person, so sledding is kinda out of the question for me. I get to cold to fast. haha
Thanks for the comment on Withstanding and Yellow. I use paintshop pro to do the editing. I just simply select the flower with a lasso tool then Desaturate the backgroud. or basically put it in to a gray scale
Kathleen, thanks very much for thec comments on both "Rippled Acer" and "Big Mountains - Big Skies". I am very glad that you like both shots and i am honored to have a photo of mine included amongst your favorites. Thanks!
Hi Kathleen. You are way to kind. I am glad you like "Bedding Down" and thanks for you the nice comments. Let's see if the c-index stays as high after tonights update. Also appreciate your comments on "Woodland Wonder"
As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain, and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality.
Albert Einstein
Hi again. You are a busy young lady tonight. Heron are very large birds, they stand about 3 ft tall and are very majestic. I know they are around your area. You can find them mostly in marshy areas. "The Crowned Prince" just happened to be nesting so he was in a tree. They nest in a community of nests called Rookeries.
When I posted this image I mistakenly listed it as an Egret, it's really a Heron. Sorry about that.
As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain, and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality.
Albert Einstein
Hi Kathleen. I'm sorry for not responding to your comments sooner. I've been very busy traveling and working for about three weeks. I have been to Poland, France, Germany, Belgium, Japan and Taiwan. My days haven't had much spare time in them. Thanks for the lovely comments on "Picnic Anyone?”
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man.
George Bernard Shaw
Hello Kathleen. Thanks for your comments on "Far and Away" I'm pleased you liked it. It really was a beautiful sight that day I don't think I've ever seen the atmospherics that way again.
Hi, Kathleen, I am glad you liked "just the moon". I wanted to make a simple desktop with that, especially for someone with a lot of icons. I am glad you found a good use for it.
Kathleen! Thanks so much for enjoyn my >>Cuts you Up<< Tree...I really don't know why the c-index is so low : |? I like that shot.... but thank you i apriciate it!
Hello Kathleen, i'm glad my photo "Happy New Year" prevented you from completely missing out on fireworks this year. Thank you for the lovely comments about it.
Thanks Kathleen for the comments on my Hey Whats This Thing photo. These little critters went all over and it took a while to get them in one place. I'm glad that you viewed this image.
Russ
Hello Kathleen. I'm glad to be back, I'll be leaving again in about two weeks for another round of negotiations and I'm planning to be back around the end of May.(Too late for the tulip festival in Mt. Vernon- this will make the third year I've missed it - well maybe next year). I am going to load up my laptop and try to post images at least once in a while.
I'm pleased you liked "Finding the Way". Watch for my posts tonight.
In a dream I walked with God through the deep places of creation...until, around me, was an infinity into which we all flowed together and lived anew, like the rings made by raindrops upon wide expanses of calm dark waters.
Dag Hammarskjöld (1905 - 1961)
Swedish statesman and diplomat.
Hi, Kathleen, thanks for taking a look at Capturing the Dawn and also for your comment. Glad you liked the shot! It was a rare and beautiful morning! Mike
Kathleen; How are you these days. Thanks for the comments on "Forrest of Green". You're right, you need to visit it sometime.
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
Kathleen, I'm glad you like "Winters Last Gasp" and I appreciate your comments and I think I did see Mr Grinch.
When you are courting a nice girl an hour seems like a second. When you sit on a red-hot cinder a second seems like an hour. That's relativity
Albert Einstein
Hello again, thanks for the comments on "Utterly Simple". How is everything and what's this about not being able to wait to go to Michigan?
In a dream I walked with God through the deep places of creation...until, around me, was an infinity into which we all flowed together and lived anew, like the rings made by raindrops upon wide expanses of calm dark waters.
Dag Hammarskjöld
Hi Kathleen, thank you for your nice remark on "Orange"! I'm glad you found it is your favorite colour (although, I admit, for me an orange wall and an orange wallpaer would be too much orange). Well, thanks again...
Kathleen, It's good to hear from you. Thanks for your commenys on "Rhapsody" I really enjoyed chasing them. It was a beautiful day and they were everywhere.
Dancing is the loftiest, the most moving, the most beautiful of the arts, because it is no mere translation or abstraction from life; it is life itself.
Havelock Ellis
Hello Kathleen, hope you will forgive me, but this message will be pretty well canned and much the same for everyone who responded to my images "Natures Symphony", "This Heart's For You2", “Anyone Have a Towel" and "Falls majesty". I’m stuck in a very tight schedule at work and have been putting in as many as 35 hrs overtime each week for going on a month now. Even though this is a generic thank you, it doesn’t mean that I don’t appreciate each comment, it’s just that I have very limited time and not enough of it to respond individually. For all that asked particular questions, I will try to leave an answer at the end of this post. For those who left comments some time ago, please accept my apology for being so late in responding.
THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR CONTINUING SUPPORT OF MY IMAGES .IT MEANS THE WORLD TO ME.
Kathleen, you've been very busy looking and commenting. Thanks so much.
Kathleen, many thanks for your comments on Even the Gulls Were Walking. At the time I took this, the wind and rain were quite strong, and the gulls were not interested in going anywhere else (this is most unusual). So they let me get very close for quite awhile, and I could wait for the perfect wave in the background. Mike
"It is important to remember that these things, the machinery of photography, are no more than a means to an end. It is easy enough - and a blind alley - to mistake those means for the end itself." - Charlie Waite
Hi Kathleen, thank you for liking and commenting on "Stage Players"! Also many thanks for you high regards in scoring! I really appreciate it and hope you stop by for another visit! Sincerely, Marilyn
Kathleen, thank you for your comments on "Fire Storm". I've been kind of busy of late and haven't had much time to respond to everyone’s comments and I apologize. Good luck in Michigan and have fun.Talk to you when you return.
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man.
George Bernard Shaw
Thanks for commenting on Satisfaction.. Glad you like the red.. I looked at it tourquoise but it seemed to blur the details.. It worked well in either red or purple..
Hello Kathleen and thanks for the kind comments on "At the Center of the Known Universe". I'm really pleased you like it.
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
Hi Kathleen, thank you verry much for the nice comment on "Hubble Mosaic of the Majestic Sombrero Galaxy", it is verry much appreciated, keep up your work on school.
hey kathleen thanks for your comment on "out on the town" maybe the costume is the same, since that is a dog halloween costume.. endless possibilities with such a cool squirrel photo. glad you liked it ;]
Thank you Kathleen for your kind comments on "Frozen Pond Water".
Yes it has been a while since I've posted and I hope to get some more new ones up soon.
A Photograph is more than a still image of the real, it is a doorway into the unreal, it allows you to see through the eyes of the photographer, and see how they see the life around them.
(Our) Kirsty Smith
Hello Kathleen...nice to meet you...thanks so much for dropping by with your nice comments on Leafy Lounge...very glad you enjoyed it...my own cat doesn't cooperate that well when it comes time to take his picture...I guess this little kitten, a stray I think, was too tired to object or maybe just liked some attention...anyhow, thanks again...I appreciate your time and visit.:Pat.
Hi Kathleen and a big thank you for you comments on "Foxy Loxy". This is an arctic fox and they have two color phases;
Brown in the summer and white in the winter.
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