Pussy Willow 3 is one of my favorite new images. It was a very nice surprise when I loaded this image on my computer. Thank you Rachel for viewing and commenting on this image. I appreciate your support of 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 Rachel , nice to meet you ! Im pleased to see you enjoyed "Hoist the sails" A picture symbolizing the change from winter to springtime here. Im not a sailor but I liked this view.
If you look real close you will also find a police helicopter and the moon !!. Thanks for commenting this image and welcome back ! -- Arne --
Hello Rachel, I like the comments you left at Gidgit I was trying to give the impression of movement my wife says that Gidgit looks like she is jumping out of her monitor too. Thank you for your comments, Im glad you like my scary guard dog.
Hi again Rachel, always nice to get a comment on an old image (Chain). I often find a detail more interesting to shoot than the subject as a whole. Im glad to see you enjoyed it - thanks for commenting !.
Thanks Rachel for viewing and commenting on my Callaway Gardens 4 image. Sorry it took so long to respond. I'm glad that you enjoyed it.
Russ
PS. I haven't had time to comment on the beautiful images in your gallery like I want to. I just want you to know, I think your images are very good. Well done.
"Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual."
Edward Weston
Hi Rachel, I offer to you a big WELCOME" to Caedes and I hope you have a fantastic time with the great people you'll meet on this site. Have fun!! Thanks for your commnents on "Lemon Fun"! I am not familiar with the movie you are referring to, but it sounds real cute!! I will look for it! Sincerely, Marilyn
"Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual."
Edward Weston
HI Racheal..thanks for stopping by & leaving warm words & vote on ~reflections~. I agree that at first glance it looks like an oil sheen, but I assure you the entire pond was beautiful with the reflections of these flowers. I am glad you enjoyed! Have a great day! :))
Hey...there...I understand about the frame on my Ancient Fence pic..I wasnt sure either. I do feel in one way it kind of limits the photo...and yet I like how it put the fence right in front..but thank you for you honestly...smile
Hi, Rachel...nice to meet you! Thanks for your comments on my Koda's (black Pug) "Favorite Toy." As you suggest, he ALWAYS looks like he's saying "I didn't do it!" Ha ha! He's the most mischievious pup I've ever had. And, yes, Pugs do SNORE a lot. <G>
Wendy
Rachel, thanks for the comment on "Observing Wind 2". I just used a fog machine for a cool effect, but it was really hard to get the composition accurate. The disgrace of a camera currently use has a really lag time, and all the cans were flashing randomly, and the fog would soon lose its current and turn into a haze (which si not photogenic). You have to be fast with those kinda shots... Be sure to check out the blue one I will be uploading in 6 minutes. :-)
Heya Rachel...thanks for commenting on *Daemon*...hehe, that kitty may look cute on the outside, but don't forget! Looks can be very deceiving ^_^
Have a fab day :D
Thanks Rachel for dropping by and leaving your kind comments on "At the Center of the Known Universe". One of the rules of good composition, is putting your main subject off dead center. I like to carry this one step further to my framing as well. With vertical shots I generally allow more room on the left side of the framing, as most people seem to put their icons on that side of the screen. This one was a test to see how it looked with more room to the right side. I think I will stick to more "negative" space on the left. The image looks a little out of balance this way.
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
Russ