Thanks for the nice & flattering comments on "Colors" I am so glad that you find this to your interest and took the time out to comment and view this. I am pleased that you liked it. Come back anytime...
Take care,
Cheryl
I feel like I am fading. I've lost the Holy Ground. Maybe there's a chance, that the lost will be found.
If you saw a possum on the side of the road, would you too?
Hey thanks so much for commenting on my picture, clear day! i am so thrilled that you liked it, i hope i have great weather with spring rolling in, and hopefully ill get some more beautiful images up!
love always, cookie
thanks for looking and commenting on my Puppy Nose!! shes 3 years old but is still a puppy at heart.
im glad you liked it
and yes she always gives puppy eyes! lol
Hi Dean. Nice of you to check out "Crested serpent eagle" and keeping those nice comments on it. Kindly visit my gallery where you will find more interesting images from Asia. Thank you.
i'm glad you like this one. i thought it was awesome. it wasn't till later that i was told what an evil plant it is. thanks! jen
i just noticed that you live in okinawa. i visited my son there last year and loved it. boy, do you ever have lots of divine places to photograph. you'll see lots of things from me taken there. thanks for your post. jen
Dean, there is no such thing as a bad meerkat photo. Glad I could help. I really feel overwhelmed by the quality of the images on this site and am reluctant to say too much.
Kat
Hello! thanks so much for looking and commenting on my Crazy C00kie!! lol I was uneasy at first to put it up, but i guess you liked it so im glad. yes, he just loves the camera!
Thanks you for you nice comment on "Love Hurts" I'm glad you liked it also. The pink was red at first but then I sharpened the image and played around with it and now it looks pink LOL. Thanks again.
Suz**
Hi Dean: thanks for your nice comments on Skagit Valley Tulips. I hadn't intended on the tilt in the horizon line as I was focusing on the flower field. I do wish the horizon line was more even, but I'm glad you enjoyed it. Cheers!
Hello Dean! Thanks bunches for the nice comment you left for 'Exhale Nimbus Divine', I really appreciate the kind words and am pleased you like it!
Thanks again!
Cindy
hi dean, thanks for writing about the sunrise pic. i notice that you are in okinawa. i was there a year ago. i loved it!!! my son is a navy dentist and he was stationed at camp foster. he tried to stay another year, but is now in an oral surgery program at bethesda. i was happy and sad because i fully intended to visit again. lots of ops for you there!
jen
I feel like I am fading. I've lost the Holy Ground. Maybe there's a chance, that the lost will be found.
If you saw a possum on the side of the road, would you too?
Thanks for stopping by and leaving a remark on my image a Japanese Home. I ashure you that it is the actualy home built for huntington wife and her family. It is rather large. The saddness is that it was turned into a torist atraction.
Thanks Dean for stoping by "Cloudy Blurr" and taking the time to comment. I see different things also that's why I thought this would be a good image to upload. Thanks again.
Suz**
Hi Dean! Thanks for the look & comments on "It Was Round"! I swear I didnt take his walnuts as everyone was accusing me of!! lol He sure made me feel guilty with that look though!! Thanks again for stopping by!!
Hi Dean! Thanks so much for looking at my Spring time picture! its in the 50's today so hopefully many greens will be coming up! im glad you liked it!
Love, kate
hi dean, i've been running all over town the past few days looking for these flowers. the problem has been that it's been so windy. thanks for your comments. jen
Thank you so much for stoping by yet anopther one of my pieces. I'm glad you liked it and I think she enjoyed bathing in the sun more. Thanks again.
Suz**
Hey Dean ! :D Thanks for the comment on "Standing alone" also. I'm glad you like her and the gray stone is the bricks on my house :D Thanks again.
Suz**
actually dean it's in an area where you really can't even walk. the outer banks of virginia are kind of between the chesapeake bay and the atlantic ocean. these islands are dynamin....always on the move. thanks for writing. jen
Hey Hey :) Thanks for the nice comment on "PCW Fountain and Waterfall" I'm glad you liked it. I know it's a bit grainy but I tried my best to fix it. Plus the camara is crap and I took 4 of this same spot to get a good one and this one seemed to be the best out of them all. Thanks again.
Suz**
Thank you for taking the time to view and comment on "Lighting in a Jar". Since the picture was taken, Dogwood Stables has had another 12 stakes winners. Poor Summer Squall will be covered up in yellow circles before long :):)
Thanks to all who comment on pictures in my gallery. Please accept my apologies if I am unable to thank you each time, and please don't feel obligated to thank me for my comments.
Hi Dean...I see you're from Michigan...what part? I'm from the Metro Detroit area. I like your pictures, but I haven't had a chance to read about each one. Were many taken in MI? -Jeff
I don't know if we're every run across each other on this website before. Thanks for stopping by and leaving comments on my "Mt. Nebo Overlook." I appreciate your time and your kind words.
Hey Dean :]
Glad you liked my *Nixe*....yeah...I love drawing her so it won't be long before she appears again ;]
Thanks for all your comments ^_^
Best wishes,
Thanks Dean for your favorable comments about "Battered Butterfly". I'm afraid this poor thing's days are numbered as she even had difficulty flying. I felt sad for her. Apparently, few other Caedes members have your exquisite taste in fine photographic images as you are only the second to comment on this obvious masterpiece. Thanks again.....Neil
Hi Dean...thanks so much for your gracious comments on "Gone Fishing!" I'm short on time to peruse Caedes' images and comment these days (am building a house), but I've taken a peek at a number of your images and think your work is dynamite! Take care! Wen
You're quite a traveler. I would love to visit Japan someday just to catch a glimpse of all the gorgeous cherry blossoms. =) I went to Vietnam last summer to visit my relatives with my family. It was incredible, but it rained like one quarter of the time. The most usual thing there that I remember is seeing the rain rolling in, something I have never seen in California. Have a great day!
Hey Dean, thanks bunches for viewing and leaving such a nice comment on Opal Fire . I love the story I found about the opals. Glad you enjoyed it too =)
Lori
Hi Dean...thanks so much for taking the time to comment on Blues Traveler , and for providing me with positive feedback, as well as an idea for improvement. I just have to learn how to create water ripples ...lol Thanks again :)
Lori
Hi Dean, thanks for viewing "Cleared for Landing." I used a Pentax *st DL with a budget-priced 75-300mm macro zoom by Quantaray. No fancy equipments here but gets the job done.
dean, lifesaving station is one of my personal favorites. i had hoped everyone would like it. it's a large group of buildings. it's hard to imagine how they could have abandoned it. thanks for writing. jen
Hey there Mister Madman, wat'cha know that I don't know
Tell me some crazy stories, let me know who runs this show
Glassy-eyed and laughing, he turns and walks away
Tell me what made you that way
Hi Dean,
thank you for your comment on my photo "Thorns".
I don't know the name of this plant. It is a little houseplant. A thorn is about 3-5 mms long on it.
Olivér
It is known that there is an infinite number of worlds, simply because there is an infinite amount of space for them to be in. However, not every one of them is inhabited. Therefore, there must be a finite number of inhabited worlds. Any finite number divided by infinity is as near to nothing as makes no odds, so the average population of all the planets in the universe can be said to be zero. From this it follows that the population of the universe is also zero, and that any people you may meet from time to time are merely the product of a deranged imagination.
Thanks Dean for commenting on my picture “Wood Duck” I’m surprised this picture turned out as well as it did seeing it was shot through a chain link fence.
Bob
Dean,
Thank you for your nice compliment on Hampi - View 2. When you have time, browse the other images from that series in my gallery to get as sense of the place. Glad to make your acquaintance.
Regards,
-jp
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