Hi there Dan! Thanks so much for taking the time to look at and comment on "good morning"! I also appreciated the idea of having only the green, without the white mask. I'll try it! Much thanks, have a happy and peaceful day.
Thanks for the comment on "Finlay Park" I hadn't even thought about the position of that big rock...I'll probably do a rework and move it over a bit. Thanks for the suggestion!
Thanks for your comment on 'Mysterious Sky'. I'm grateful for your kind words, and I promise there was no editing at all - it is an original photo, as I was only just 12 when I took that, so I didn't realy know how to edit it. If I had, I'd have made it less noisy. Thanks again.
Hi Dan, many thanks to you for liking and commenting on "Trimmed in Red"! I too was impressed with the shades of red! The contrast of a deep blue sky would have helped indeed! Please stop by again! Sincerely, Marilyn
Dan, thanks for stopping by "Writing on the Wall". I agree with the sad translations, but that is what came to mind. My Spanish isn't so great, so I did try to translate soem of the words, but none of the key words came up as anything in the Spanish dictionary. Oh well...
Hi Dan, thanks for commenting on "Lady Sings The Blues". It's actually how I prefer a lot of images too, slightly minimilistic( ? did I misspell that ? oh well ) but they don't often pop up they way. I appreciate your encouraging words, they really mean alot. : )
Lauren
Hi Dan. Thank you for the comments on The End of the Innocence. I'm glad you liked the black and white and framing, I thought the color made the image too cheerful for the occasion. Thanks again~
Hey again Dan...thanks for the info on ants...I sure didn't know ants can't see red...LOL...the red ants around my house must have a hard time finding each other :) Thanks for the comments...very much appreciated!
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts." Bertrand Russell
Hi Dan
thanks very much for you nice comment on "Luxembourg" .
It is mist, not clouds.
It very common over there when the sun goes down.
Its like dew...very beautiful to see.
Thx for the comments on Window to the Soul. Greatly appreciated.
The left eye is indeed very bright, but I was trying to get a 'Dark Side/Evil - Light Side/Good' effect.
I tried using different colour schemes for the rainbow, but nothing seemed to work, and if I removed it, it was even worse. Sometimes it' just choosing between bad or worse ;-)
"Kenneth" is a cutie! With all the snow in the background, it's really difficult to get your subject to be illuminated! But the effect is rather interesting, I agree, and really helps bring your focus into his face. Thanks for the comments!
And smiles of thanx for your comment on the Liquid Blue explosion..I agree about the white at the bottom, but too much work to change it now..but thanx for the thought...HUGS
Hello Dan the Boomerang,
to my big surprise I was elected to be the first Artist of the week, amazing but true.
And so I want to say thanks good friend, for your big support and posting such a nice comment!
Paul
Thanks for your comment on "break in the fog 2"... it was a beautiful morning... I ran around and tried to get as many shots as I could. I love the Fall...
Hey there Dan,
thank you so much for the nice comment on "Sailing into the sunset". It was taken on August during my summer vacations on Milos island, it was one of the best sunsets I've ever experienced and it's great sharing it with everyone on the site. I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
Have a great day ~.Maria
Thnx Dan for your eye on Standing Out hehe I was unsure if I would do the litle dandalion in color, but it distracts the viewer a bit from the bright red, I'm glad you liked it :)
Hehehehe... glad you liked Another to make your eyes go OWWWW ..... the pain in the eyes go away in a couple of days... and your eyes will uncross within the week.. LOL
Thank you Dan for your comment on "That's Venice #3". About the people: In a tiny town like Venice there are over 15 million people in a year's time. You must be really lucky if you wanna find a spot where there isn't any. Of course there is a good 'ol Phshp, but I kinda believe in good 'ol school with no corrections whatsoever.
Thank you for the comment on Trees.. You described exactly what happened.. Just walking around a friends woods, and came upon this sight.. I am so glad you liked it..
Hi Dan, A big thanks for taking the time to comment on 'Tubed' I really appreciate the support. I`m kinda new to all this and learning all the time so hear comments like yours gives me great encouragment. Thanks again.
Ian :o)
Hi Dan, many thanks for viewing my very questionable image "A Chrystal Rose"! I have been laughing because I thought everyone else was! You just wait and see, I will someday produce the best fractal in the whole wide world! LOL! I am teasing Dan, and was just experimenting with my own 'home made fractal', smiling! Seriously, you don't think the flash is a problem? I am so guilty of using the flash unwisely! Glad you stopped by and please do again! Sincerely, Marilyn
Brittany - Sorry. Meant to mention, not to bother with comments, as this was on, last night. Got carried away, poking fun at Jerry, and forgot.
Thanks for stopping by, Dan. Much appreciated.
Mountain Stream Beauty 4 Rework is a test of Photomatix software. This software blends multiple images of different exposures to create an image with greater tonal range. See the difference here. Thanks Dan for viewing and commenting on this image.
Russ
Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual.
Edward Weston
I'm not sure what kind of flowers they were in Loved The Fire. I just take pictures around my neighborhood not knowing what any of them are really... But I should...sorry I could'nt tell ya. Thanks for the comment anyway :)
Hi Dan, thank you for dropping by Any Bush...I wish it were one of my own images but it isn't...I'm just an admirer of it myself, but one who is also grateful for your appreciation of my additions to it...thanks again.:Pat.
Thanks for the comments on 'Twin Falls Creek 2' very much appreciated. The problem was that it was shot at a 200 ISO speed and there was a sharp contrast between light and shadow.
The Bible tells us to love our neighbors, and also to love our enemies; probably because generally they are the same people.
G. K. Chesterton
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Thanks for your comment on "Where Did All the Tourists Go?". My mom thanks you too. :) My mom says she tried to level the houses but the horizon over the waves was crooked in comparison.
I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't and die to find out there is.
Albert Camus
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Thanks Dan for taking the time to comment on my picture “Really Big Bird”. The Osprey is a very large bird with a wingspan of between 5 to 6 feet. This shot was taken out the window of my Jeep using a 400mm lens.
Hi Dan,
thanks for your nice words on 'Bullet The Blue Sky'.
I didn't know P.O.D. were playing this song also but yes, it's the same lyrics.
I prefer the Sepultura version but originally it's an old U2 song :o))
Glad you enjoyed “Totality” Dan. If you ever get the chance to see an entire total eclipse, take it. You will be glad you did. Thank you for your comments about it. I enjoyed reading them.
Hey Dan, thanks so much for the comment on "Soft" i did mess around a little with the cropping and i found some better things (well at least what i think to be better... thanks for the feedback! ~abby
Thanks so much for your comment on Bouldering 4! haha sorry about that, i am with you. luckily my school has a pretty decent bouldering wall so i can still get my fix. oh i absolutely love taylors falls. it is just incredible. thanks again! ~abby
thank you so much Dan for the very detailed comment you left on Ready to Bloom 2! i really appreciate such in depth feedback, it really helps me! ~abby
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