Just a plain Hi, until I learn your name, and a great big WELCOME to Caedes, I hope you enjoy the wonderful people on this site as much as I have. Also a big thanks for liking "Flirtation"! Sincerely, Marilyn
Thank you for your comments on my lil Ozzie. I have a feeling we'll love him forever.
Im struggling with the potty training, any ideas? We spend alot of time outside.. so when he goes IN the house he does his business all over. were opposite here. Im sure we'll get it one of these days. did yours put every single thing in his mouth? he'd chew on bugs if I let him!
Hi Rebecca! I'm glad you liked my "Lone Star" hot air balloon shot! Thanks for your great comments. I do'n't know if you have ever had the chance to go to a balloon glow, but it is an awesome sight - don't miss out if you ever get the chance to go!
Hi Rebecca.. thanks for your lovely comment on Road Of Purple... im very glad you like it... its an amazing sight... every year theses trees are full of purple.. at certain times of the day everything looks purple.. when the flowers fall the ground is a carpet of purple.... very beautiful to see...
"I wrote your name on a piece of paper but by accident I threw it away...
I wrote your name on my hand but it washed away...
I wrote your name in the
sand but the waves whisked it away....
I wrote your name in my heart and forever it will stay........."
Thank-you for taking the time to comment on my image 'Milly's warm smile'. She really just wore it until it fell off - I got a few photos - I think that helped to get this shot!!! Thanks again, cheers!!
"Tall ships and tall kings three
times three. What brought they
from the founded land over the
flowing sea? Seven stars and
seven stones, and one white
tree."-The Lord of the Rings
Jekyll Island Driftwood2 was not staged. A storm or some other force place sea shell in this location. I just noticed the pattern and took the shot. Thanks Rebecca for the very nice comments.
Russ
Thanks for your comments on "Verdigris Burst". I think you're right about the bottom left corner. I thought for a while about cropping the image, but eventually decided to leave it as it was. Glad you liked it overall though!!
Hi Rebecca, and thanks for your kind comment on "Keeping lookout". Whoever piled up the stones, wood and netting did a great job of creating a setting for this litte bird to come and finish the picture :-)
Thank you Rebecca for your kind comments on "Wily E.". It was a marvelous experience to be trusted enough, by the critter, to be ignored for as long as I was. It allowed me enough time to relly do some good work with him. I have never been able to get that close to a wild animal before or after taking his portrait.
The aim of every artist is to arrest motion, which is life, by artificial means and hold it fixed so that a hundred years later, when a stranger looks at it, it moves again since it is life. Since man is mortal, the only immortality possible for him is to leave something behind him that is immortal since it will always move. This is the artist’s way of scribbling; “Kilroy was here” on the wall of the final and irrevocable oblivion through which he must someday pass.
William Faulkner
Grateful for helping me with these touchs, I am only one very old tourist with one camera digital in the hands trying to make best with the equipment that I have, when I I will be again in a situation of these already I know as to act.
Hi Rebbeca thanks for your comment on 'Forces of Nature'. Im really glad you liked it. Sorry the resolution wasnt higher but i had to fit a lot of images on a relativly small memory card. Took over 400 in canada in all so that is why. My apologies
He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the almighty. I will say of the Lord, "He is my refuge and my fortress, my God in whom i trust". Psalm 91: 1 and 2
Hi Rebecca...thanks for stopping by Lighthouse Greetings...I can't take credit for this one but glad you enjoyed it and I will pass along your nice comments to the photographer...I appreciate your attention.:Pat.
Thanks for checkin' out "Glitz"...it was just a building with lights on the side of the it. I was in a vehicle driving by and as usual my camerea setting were not correct so it streaked as we drove past :)
"What other reason could there be to get up in the morning except to set ourselves free."
If my comment on your work ever seems to criticise, it does not. It is always so that we may learn together.
Thank you for your positive feedback on on the mountain trail. So glad you found it worth your time and a nice comment. I strongly encourage you to visit my other works. Stay tuned
Rebecca...Thank you Thank you and Thank you for dropping in and commenting on "Ghosts in the Machine"! I truly appreciate your comment as well as the time you took!
Thank you for your advice Rebecca. When I did this picture i didn't think about art or beauty, I only made it for my memories, because I've worked there for few months. where are no chances that i will be able to back there and to correct this picture, but i'll try to be more precise in the future :)
Uh, ok...don't know what happened here but I was trying to say thanks for your nice comments on "Lady Sculpture". It's much appreciated. You have a very nice gallery!
Fiquei muito feliz em ver seu comentário na imagem "flor amarela" esta foi uma foto que eu tirei por acaso, estava passeando no shopping e vi a oportunidade de fotografar uma ´flor´ eu não sabia que ficaria tão boa.
Thank you for your kind words on Little Cottage.:) I agree it is over exposed, and I must confess I'm not very good at touching up photos, but I'll try. I wish I had had my mom's digital camera with me, but alas I used a disposable one and all my pictures came out as crap. Oh well, that's life.
I had a feeling "Reflections" was going to grab a few hearts. Rarely do I feel I really capture what I saw when I was there but this is one of those rare gems that when I downloaded, took MY breath away. Thanks for your comments. Glad you like it. anne :-)
Don't tell me it's good, tell me what is good about it. Don't tell me it stinks, tell me what I can do do improve it. Thank you for taking the time to tell me anything at all. Be blessed. anne :-)
Thanks for coming by to see "Avila Bay at Daybreak" Rebecca. I appreciate your input and kind words. Oddly enough the Avila Bay shot was through our window at the timeshare and I was amazed myself how well it turned out. Anyway, thanks for your kindness. Take care. Anita
i apologize for my delay in replying to all of your wonderful comments...i am busy working a couple of jobs and enjoying the last summer with my friends
Thank you for the kind comment you made on "A Dark and Dreary Day #2", it is most appreciated.I'm so lucky that I only live a 6 or 7 minute drive from the seafront and the lovely Perch Rock Lighthouse.
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.
Hi Rebecca let me thank you so much for you're nice comments on my posts.
I really appreciate your time spent on being so supportive and motivating.
My regards.
Ed.
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