My Kids will be Kids image was captured just as the two young gorillas started to scrap. Mom seemed unmoved by the events but had a firm grip on her kids feet. Thanks Vanessa for the kind comments 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
Hi Vanessa, thank you for taking the time to comment on my photo "Great Black Hawk" and leaving those kind words, always appreciated. I will have my new Canon 40D by the end of this week.
Thanks for your comments on my 'Ground Zero Number 2' photo. I am very late in this reply...maybe even years late, but I'm catching up and getting back into Caedes once again. Hope all is well!
Dj
Hi again, thank you for the very nice compliment on my Eastern Screech Owl photo, you don't need to go to the internet to find photos, all the best ones are right here at Caedes.
Lu 17:24 For as the lightning, that lighteneth out of the one part under heaven, shineth unto the other part under heaven; so shall also the Son of man be in his day.
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Thanks Nessa for nice words on The Undertaker. It reminds me of your photo Beautiful Catastrophe. Your shots of nature are much like mine, only yours are better. Thanks again.
Lu 17:24 For as the lightning, that lighteneth out of the one part under heaven, shineth unto the other part under heaven; so shall also the Son of man be in his day.
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Thanks so much Vanessa for the nice words on Missouri Wetlands. It is a shame when you see the garbage dotting the landscape. Hopefully everyone will learn to cheerish what they have.
Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual.
Edward Weston
Hi Nessa, Thanks for the comment on "A Beautiful Deer" They are fenced in, but have over 300 acres to roam, not afraid of humans at all. Perfect for photos.
thanks, i had so much fun building up and shaping that snow man... i got lucky with the finished photo coming out well.. i have no idea how to use photography programs so im glad you like
Ref: Step Up To Nature You wrote:"Very beautiful, where is this place? I want to go there!"
The Natchez Trace is a 400 mile plus 2 lane hiway that runs between Natchez, MS and Nashville, TN. The speed limit is 50mpr. Where along the Trace this photo was snapped I dont remember. Thks for stopping by and commenting.
Hi Vanessa, it was a very eye-catching photo, especially combined with that title... made one feel it could be the subject of a film. ;-) And thanks for the comment on Dawning Fears, very encouraging! Glad you liked it.
I've been wantin to put some more pics on, but I've been without a good photography program on my computer for quite a while. Lookin to see if I can get a copy of my favorite "Picture it Premium 10" to download on my new computer.
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Thanks Vanessa for your comments on "Mine". Glad you enjoyed the photo. Not only did he mange to carry this off, he somehow dragged it up into a tree to enjoy the meal. Have a fine day. ~Wendell
Thanks for your comments on "Tangle of Legs". Glad you liked the photo. This was just the kitten over-reacting to the dog. They get along very nicely. Have a lovely evening. ~Wendell
how can one use letters, words or prose against its own institution? is it not to say that this accepted alphabet can portray intolerable thoughts against itself; the reflection of these words represent the meaning of ones mindless inquiry, generalizing became this text. . .read the marks behind a letter of assurance/ freedom is jailed within. . ." _ EaB
how can one use letters, words or prose against its own institution? is it not to say that this accepted alphabet can portray intolerable thoughts against itself; the reflection of these words represent the meaning of ones mindless inquiry, generalizing became this text. . .read the marks behind a letter of assurance/ freedom is jailed within. . ." _ EaB
ok im pretty sure i sent you a message, i can't remember, apparently my brain is still stuck in the retro.. okay, so thanks for commenting (i think i thanked you already) and i am happy to look at your paintings.. keep it up!
how can one use letters, words or prose against its own institution? is it not to say that this accepted alphabet can portray intolerable thoughts against itself; the reflection of these words represent the meaning of ones mindless inquiry, generalizing became this text. . .read the marks behind a letter of assurance/ freedom is jailed within. . ." _ EaB
how can one use letters, words or prose against its own institution? is it not to say that this accepted alphabet can portray intolerable thoughts against itself; the reflection of these words represent the meaning of ones mindless inquiry, generalizing became this text. . .read the marks behind a letter of assurance/ freedom is jailed within. . ." _ EaB
Hi Nessa, I would never have guessed you liked insects. I thought maybe it was a phobia you were trying to get over. Thanks for adding "Grasshopper" to your faves and for the comments. Much appreciated and glad you enjoyed the photo. Have a lovely weekend. ~Wendell
Hi Nessa. Many thanks for the favs on "Night Falling on the Pangloss Colony" and "Another Side of Vertigo." Hope you are having a great weekend! ~~ John
HI Nessa. Just wanted to thank you for so many favs on my pictures! Thanks for "The Lines That Ran," "Eight AM," "The Watchers," and "Bones on an Ego." ~~ John
I'm glad you like the worm hole on string theory pic, and wanted to also thank you for the fave =) i guess it is interesting to assert in the least
also really appreciate you sharing your emotions on that winter pic you called me out and it helped. and thanks for faving the bridge picture and im happy you liked the narrative
how can one use letters, words or prose against its own institution? is it not to say that this accepted alphabet can portray intolerable thoughts against itself; the reflection of these words represent the meaning of ones mindless inquiry, generalizing became this text. . .read the marks behind a letter of assurance/ freedom is jailed within. . ." _ EaB
Thanks Nessa for your comments on "Another View". Glad you enjoyed the view. I was standing on a rotten old stump to take the shot. Have a great day. ~Wendell
Thanks Nessa for your comments on "Hogtied", and for adding it to your faves. Glad you liked the photo. How do the spiders know the bugs have been bad? Have a great day. ~Wendell
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