Hello Ray. Thanks for the praise on "A River of Liquid Light". I'm pleased you liked it. Also let me express my wishes that you enjoy your stay here at Caedes.
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
Thank you for the gracious compliment on "Forever in Fog." I'm glad you liked it. I had a stellar day and got lots of shots in the same vein. Again, thanks. Steve
I am very late with my correspondence to you. Please forgive the delay. Your input is important to me so pleases don't feel that I have avoided you.
Thanks for all of the nice comments about The old Mill image. It is next to impossible to get to where this image was created due to washed out roads and rock slides. In many ways this is good, however the sad part is it is very difficult getting there to get a photograph. You have seen this building from anthing from fine art to an ad for butter. This is one of those photographs that you are required to have if you are a photographer in Colorado. This building is located near Marble Colorado. It was a saw mill at one time. That is about all that is known about it since all history of that old ghost town has been lost with time.The river that it sits above is the Crystal river,
fotobob
Annie and I invite you to visit
our website.
Photography is not a trade - it is an art. It is more that an art.
It is a solar phenomenon,
where the artist collaborates with the sun.
deLamartine 1855
Ray;
I am very late with my correspondence to you. Please forgive the delay. Your input is important to me so pleases don't feel that I have avoided you.
You are the first one to ask about my bevel and emboss border that I put around the Old Mill image. Truthfully I can not explain why I did it. I guess I was jst dreaming and mesing with the image. You are 100 percent correct. Than you for bringing it to myattenton.
Thanks for all of the nice comments about The old Mill image. It is next to impossible to get to where this image was created due to washed out roads and rock slides. In many ways this is good, however the sad part is it is very difficult getting there to get a photograph. You have seen this building from anthing from fine art to an ad for butter. This is one of those photographs that you are required to have if you are a photographer in Colorado. This building is located near Marble Colorado. It was a saw mill at one time. That is about all that is known about it since all history of that old ghost town has been lost with time.The river that it sits above is the Crystal river,
fotobob
Annie and I invite you to visit
our website.
Photography is not a trade - it is an art. It is more that an art.
It is a solar phenomenon,
where the artist collaborates with the sun.
deLamartine 1855
Hi Ray... Nathan and I thankyou for your lovely comment on Ancient Warrior... im glad you liked it.... He did a fantastic job on the background and frame.... :D
While there is perhaps a province in which the photograph can tell us nothing more than what we see with our own eyes, there is another in which it proves to us how little our eyes permit us to see. ~Dorothea Lange
Hey there!!! I would just like to say thank-you for stopping by and commenting on my work - 'All eyes on you' - The feedback really means a lot to me, cheers...
GRACIAS POR TU APRECIACION RAY, MI INTENCION NO ES CAUSAR LASTIMA ES MOSTRAR LA REALIDAD TAL CUAL ES, Y COMPRENDO TU PUNTO DE VISTA Y ESTOY DEACUERDO CONTIGO, SE TRATA DE CREAR CONCIENCIA Y NO SOLO UN SENTIMIENTO PASAJERO, HE ESTADO VIVIENDO CON ESTA GENTE Y SE CUAL DURA ES LA VIDA PARA ELLOS, LO HE EXPERIMENTADO PERO NO NOS HEMOS QUEDADO CON SOLO ESE SENTIMIENTO HEMOS ACTUADO, DE ESO SE TRATA DE CREAR UNA ACCION A PARTIR DE UNA " NESECIDAD"
GRACIAS POR SER OBJETIVO EN TU COMENTARIO.
The beer urges me on, the bewitching beer, which sets even a wise man to singing and to laughing gently and rouses him up to dance and brings forth words which were better unspoken.
Homer, The Odyssey
(note: beer substituted for wine)