Thank you for your compliment on "Waters of Mass Destruction". You have no idea how much what you said meant to me. I'm very unsure of my talent at photography. I can now tell the hubby that the $ spent on the camera and accessories is worth it. ;)
Thanks Mark for the kind words on STATUE & TOWER, it's one of my personal favourites yet it's getting a quite a poor response I feel! Thanks again, all the best
..thanking you in advance for your comments. Please know that all your comments are appreciated....." Live well, love much, laugh often!" .... mygallery
Thanx for the comment on Bobbi.. I'm glad you liked it.
Had a look at your gallery too and saw that tonight I got your last post in the VB and gave it a 10, excellent work..
Welcome to Caedes..
Hey Mark...thanks, always, for commenting on my posts...on "Hornbeck's Creek 8", you asked if I do any enhancement to my images. I guess it depends on what you consider enhancement. 99.9% of the time I do levels and contrast adjustments and sharpening. A lot of time I need to do some clone stamping to remove dust spots, trash, etc. and sometimes I tweak selective colors. But, I consider that the normal post-processing needed, because I don't have a top of the line camera and lenses.
But, I never do manipulations...what you see is my interpretation of how I originally saw it. I'm just trying to get it back to the way I saw it first.
"Do you see any Teletubbies in here? Do you see a slender plastic tag clipped to my shirt with my name printed on it? Do you see a little Asian child with a blank expression on his face sitting outside on a mechanical helicopter that shakes when you put quarters in it? No? Well, that's what you see at a toy store. And you must think you're in a toy store, because you're here shopping for an infant named Jeb."
Thanks Mark...One of these days I'm Gonna fall in,A lot of these places are pretty slippy..Might try a different one soon,Heard of a nice one above Settle.R.
Listen.Taken 2007,with a Fuji 3m/Pix Point and shoot at maximum range,Hence the quality...But it's such an unusual capture,I'd thought I'd upload it.Thanks.Richie.
Keep five yards from a carriage, ten yards from a horse, and a hundred yards from an elephant; but the distance one should keep from a wicked man cannot be measured.
Haiti Mountain Sunset II
I was just cruising along the coast of Haiti and saw this miracle of nature and was so very much in awe from the beauty of purple and blue of the mountains, sea and clouds with the golden rays peeking through.
Thank you for your nice comment Mark!
Diane
Hi Mark,
Takakkaw Falls is one of the most impressive waterfalls I have ever seen so how far it drops down that bare rock cliff side. It was so loud and the water would spray you even before you got near the falls. The weather was terrific as you can tell by the blue sky.
Thanks for your nice comment!
Diane
I was just cruising along the coast of Haiti and saw this miracle of nature and was so very much in awe from the beauty of purple and blue of the mountains, sea and clouds with the golden rays peeking through.
many thanks for your kind comments Mark
Diane
Another..Taken in midsummer,Although the IR Treatment gives it a wintery feel..Since i had my old D70 converted,I've really started to get attached to this sort of effect.It sure gives photo's a 3D feel..Almost as though you could step into them..Thanks..Richie.
Hi Mark- thank you so much for stopping by Shadow of the Day and leaving such a kind comment. I am so glad you liked my sunset shot. I too love sunset shots...such a lovely way to end a day. Thanks again.
~Kim
Hello Mark, I'm glad my "Take A Slip Into The Pool" pic can bring back some memories for you. I hope that they are all good memories and I hope to hear from you again. Thanks.
Thank you Mark.That's the most photographed bridge in the Lake District..And i had to wait ages for no walkers and tourists to be in the shot.I will be uploading an Ortonized version shortly which i prefer.R
Hindhope linn..Follow the A68 through Otterburn till you get to the Kielder forest road drive down to the first carpark.There are toilets there.Park your car and walk up the track over the bridge there's houses on your right.Carry on up a slight incline till you see a sign "Hindhope Trail".Follow that and you soon come to the fall..I'm about to upload some shots of th trail ..It's beeutiful this time of the year..Oh yes the hand was checking my wallet...R.
Thank you so much Mark, for the comments you've so kindly given me about my photos and other creations. I'm very happy you enjoy them. It was fun scanning the photo of the seashells, and I'm glad you liked that one..thanx again. Verena
Good morning Mark
Enjoyed your comments on "aaahhhhhh!!! Lunch !!!". It is a strange experience - food looking back at food; only, they don't have laws protecting us as we do for them (laughing). Interesting to think how ancient they are as a species.
Romane
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