thanks for the comment on anti-matter. It's ok about the low score - i guess it proves that the description does make a difference to the vote an image would get.
Zdravo! Hey Miran, thanks for your comment about my photo "Wasp Spider". These spiders only arrived in the UK since global warming became noticable. Before then it has been too cold and damp!! Glad you liked it. Your gallery is great. Best wishes, Iain.
Hello Miran,
Thanks for visiting my picture “Kleine Scheidegg” ... I’m glad you like it.
Every time if I the photograph sees again of Switzerland, enjoy I again.
Lien.
Thanks Miran for the comments and support on my picture “Red Wing Butterfly” The bright red markings on the wings are what attracted me to photograph this one. Sorry About the res.
Hi there Miran! Glad you stopped over at What Do You See?. I can totally see where you would perceive a microsopic vision - does kinda look like something from science class - an ameoba or something or other!? Hehehe! Thanks for your time and input!
“Now I know the things I know, and I do the things I do; and if you do not like me so, to hell, my love, with you!”
~Dorothy Parker (American short-story Writer and Poet, 1893-1967)
Hey Miran
thanks a lot for the lovely comments on the Lost and Sunset over the dam lake ! I am really glad you like it :) Its two of my fav places for rest :)
Nat
Hi Miran, thanks for the comments on Redyellow trumpet. Sorry you didn´t like it. It was not diffucult light and it is not rescue in photoshop. It´s a little noise and I don´t could take that away. The picture is not taken with my Canon 350D but with my Olympus 765.
Have a nice evening :)
Wow, thank you so much for your kind words about "Bluebell." I have uploaded the same pic in a higher resolution. Just go to my gallery. Thanks again!
Tracy
youve too many photos of superb quality to comment on each one separatly
i just want to say WOW ... and ill be keeping a keen eye on your work
very engaging gallery indeed
thanks for such an effusive comment re TO BOLDLY GO im sure it doesnt deserve such an accolade but im ever so glad you liked it
same goes for TO BOLDLY MANIPULATE which i think youll agree is a sly old image, quite decptive. Initially you think from the thumbnail that its merely out of focus but youre right its worth looking at at full resolution
Miran say, about "pass to autumn"
" The composition works very well in this photo, but it is lacking in clarity, contrast and definition. The severely blown out sky isn't something to be happy about either."
@ Miran
Well, there is not much good-things left in this photo!
I think i'll delete it, and instead of it I'll upload a "mushroom" ,with a blue sky
Great clarity,contrast,and definition!
Thanks for comment and hope to see you soon again on caedes!
Sincerely!
John
Hi There and thanks for commenting on "awesome clouds" I did not see that object until you pointed it out. I would have cloned it out for sure! Thanks for stopping by. Sandi
Bronx-Whitestone ...I'm pleased that looking at the composition a bit longer influenced a change in your mind...Some art pieces (including a few others of my own)...just can't do that...Guess that's why they call it "art" (LOL)..Thanks for stopping by!
"Let us forever cherish and hold sacred these moments...for it is our undoing ...should we forget..." -William Shakespeare ... Visit Jhihmoac's Gallery
Hello Miran ... Appreciate your visiting "Sweet Sue...t" and thanks for the thoughtful and honest comment. I had cropped the image to fit Caedes sizes and gave thought to exactly what you had referred to on the right side. Problem was I had to make a choice in the cropping ... any further left and I introduced another object into the image which was far more unattractive. I dislike doing to much cloning etc. to an image. I strive to leave it as original as possible. For this reason I chose to put up with the sunlit portion of the tree on the right. Thanks again.
Thanks for visiting Monkeying Around. I posted as Quinn because I locked myself out of the site as my real self and didn't think I could get back in so I thought I would have to be someone else.
Thanks for stopping by 'Undersea Extravaganza' and taking the trouble to comment. I'm very glad you like soup and hope the fractal kind treats your digestion well.
Thank-you for your helpful comments on 'Blue Isle'. I admit I realized it's not so stunning qualities. I believe I was somewhat torn, since I've seen that same beautiful landscape every day... and I had no pictures of it. I'll try to look through my pictures. Perhaps to find a better one. Thanks again. Ashley
Hi Miran, thankyou for your thoughtful comment on "Sun Catcher", I really appreciate your honest feedback and I'm glad you liked it. I just had a peek in your gallery and you have some beautiful images in there, your hometown in particular looks lovely, you're a lucky guy:) Hope you have a great day, Kelcey.
Thanks so much for checking out Thoughts, Ideas, & Critiques? and commenting on forlorn, it's greatly appreciated! I know what you mean in regards to cars getting lower scores (my Spyder series all got lowish scores, although a couple did get added to the perms despite the low scores). Thanks again for your comments and support!
"To photograph is to hold one's breath, when all faculties converge to capture fleeting reality. It's at that precise moment that mastering an image becomes a great physical and intellectual joy."
~ Henri Cartier-Bresson
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