Thanks Jenny for the nice comments on Cloud Explosion. I shot it in the RAW Format and about all I did as far as editing was mess with the exposure. I did some noise removal and blurring to make it look smoother. Thanks so much for taking the time.
Tick
Hello Jenny....Many thanks for your comments on (HARVEST)they are very much appreciated....I was on the way home from another location when I spotted this field of bales I didn't stay too long as the heavens opened up and I guess I was lucky to capture this scene before I got wet....Thankyou again Jenny....All the best to you....Mick.
Hello Jenny....Thankyou for viewing (HILLS OF SCOTLAND)and for your comments,it is very much appreciated...In Scotland you can have all the seasons in the one day....At the beginning of August I am going on holiday to Scotland to visit my sister....Thankyou again Jenny...All the best to you....Mick.
Hi again Jenny!
Thanks for your comments on "The Yolk's on You", "Nightmare No.1", and "Way Down, Below the Ocean". And thank you also for your link to your image on DA. As for the graininess on "Way Down...", it couldn't be helped, it's one of the bad things about that particular version of Apop that I've noticed.
ApopJK is an experimental build, and it does have a few minor bugs to work out. It's a more flexible but also more temperamental version of the standard Apop (I think it's 2.2.08, if memory serves). I got the link from Lori (tealeaves).
Hi Jenny,
Thanks for the complements on A Tall Cool Glass of Water. The light is from an off camera flash positioned behind and slightly below the glass. The glass is sitting on a black piece of foam core board in a fairly dark room. Not nearly as dark as the photo implies. A really bright flash light could accomplish the same effect but not nearly as easily.
Thanks again.
DP
Hey Jen, Thanks again for your visit and wonderful comments on Heirloom and Graphite ! And I'm so glad that you liked 'Heirloom' enough to place it on your DT! I would love to see a fractal in sepia from you! Thanks again :)
Jenny, hon ! Thank you so much for the visit to my gallery. I can't tell you what it means to me that you would take the time to do that, to take an honest look at my fractals, especially the older ones. Nobody has ever done that & I appreciate it more than I can say. Thank you hon, thank you very much. *hug*
Hi Jenny,
Thanks so much for stopping by to leave such a nice comment on "Where the Light Shines". I'm with you on the non-black backgrounds from Apop, but I just liked the colors so much, I had to upload it.
I'm very glad you liked it!
Hi again, Jenny!
Thanks very much for taking the time to comment on "Nightmare No.2", "Fireflower", "Gateway", and "Perspective". You were very busy, lol. But I appreciate your kindness, very much.
Hi Jenny thanks for your comment on Green Hangers. Truly I don't know the name or sci-name of that plant but I got intrested to it so I took a shot. Have a nice day!
Crystal Bubble Well now that you mention it, they do look like metal. But trust me, they are glass with bubbles of air in them. The bubbles are what is making the sparkles. Thanks for the complements.
DP
Jenny, I apologize for taking so long to say thanks for your comments on "Cross of Fire", "John's Fathership" and "It's a Kind of Magic". I had family over all last week in preparation for our reunion, and so got behind here. But I do appreciate your comments, and the time you spent sending me such warm, supportive words.
Thanks again!
Hey Jenny,
Thank you for all your comments,
I really appreciate them. :D
As for the Structure on the planet in Homeworld,
I guess its an ancient alien structure, And the
Planet texture for the larger planet in Angles & demons has been changed i wasn't happy with it myself. I don't know if I'll upload it tho.
-Phil
Thank you for all your kind comments and helpful critiques =) they help me a lot since I have only been making Fractals for 2 months now. I will probably revisit China plate later and see what I can do.
Jenny, thanks for your comment on "Snowglobe". I'm very glad you liked it! And I appreciate your kind words.
Oh heck, while I'm here, I'd better say thanks also for your comment on "Almost a Butterfly" too!
Hi Jenny, Thank you kindly for checking out my recent submissions and for your insightful comments! I really appreciate them! Hope you have a great weekend :)
Thank you for all your comments on my pictures. The picture Leafes was take at later afternoon with a deeper sun and the color of the leafes was fantastic at this time.
Jenny, thanks for your comment on "Lagrange Point Revisited". You don't really see lots of straight lines in fractals, but when this one came up, I had to keep it, lol. Don't fear the straight lines!
Hey Jen, Bunches of thanks for your super comments on my recent submissions! You're a sweet heart :) So glad you liked them and took the time to tell me your thoughts! Much appreciated my friend :)
Hi Jenny, thanks so much for your wonderful comments on "Zenergy," "Triumvirate," and "Roseus." I'm glad you like them and I can't wait to make some more.
The Sign of the Black Swan...Can't tell ya 'bout the "Blah"...Gotta new approach in life..."K.I.S.S." (Keep It Simple, Stupid)...Got my reasons...stlictly between myself...and someone else...Thanks for stopping by...
Hello again Jenny, just stopping by to say thanks for the comment on "Kloros." I spent some time getting the structure just how I wanted it, and I'm glad you like the way it turned out!
thanx for all the comments you left through-out my gallery. It was nice to go back through some of my own shots, reflect on what I was thinking when I came across the area, and compare that with your impressions of the photo. thanx alot.
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, Jenny, I am really glad you like my photo. And about that candywrapper... if I told the choclate factory "Milka" it would have been great commercial, I would have earned milions. LOL
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 Jenny for commenting on my Butterfly picture “Rainbow Wings” These glass wing butterflies are so small and hard to photograph I felt lucky to get these pictures.
Bob
Thanks again Jenny for commenting on my Butterfly picture “Wings Of Glass” I was trying to get my flash to shoot through the butterfly and light up the background.
Bob
Hey Jenny
I am so glad you stopped by Floating In the Sky! I am very happy it made you smile and I thank you very much for your comments! You are always welcome here!
Paul
Yes believe it or not hey was sitting just like a dog would sit. He was also snorting! I have never heard or seen a deer do this before! Thanks a lot for the comments Jenny they sure are welcome!
Hi Jenny;
Thanks for all the wonderful critiques on my gallery. One good critical comment is worth a dozen "pretty picture".
on Sometimes…
"O_o? Is this real?! It has such a strong feeling of surreal that it's unsettling. It's too perfect to be real. Good job on capturing that feeling and a beautiful place."
60% real 40% cloning and digital enhancement (exaggeration) . Hence the title - Sometimes nothing is as it seems. I was shooting for unbelievably perfect. I am glad you saw it for what it is. I almost put it in the manipulations gallery.
on In the Shadows
"you have too much time on your hands: setting up shells all over the place. What's next? This shell in a glass of water with bubbles caught in its whirls?"
WOW!!! You did it girl. What did I say about this post?? That it would definitely eclipse my posting for the contest. Congrats on a fantastic job Jenny!!!
An apology for taking so long to say thank you for your very kind comments on “Be at peace”. They are very much appreciated. The influence of the atmosphere in this room even so impressed some small children playing unsupervised a little before this frame was taken that they were not rowdy, yet still able to express without being a disturbance the joy and enthusiasm of being a child.
Hi Jenny, thanks for your comments on 'in the country'. This is very typical of the vast landscape called the Peak District in Derbyshire UK - it goes on for miles - rolling hills, valleys and dales. I am fortunate to live very close by. Glad you enjoyed the image. Patti
..thanking you in advance for your comments. Please know that all your comments are appreciated....." Live well, love much, laugh often!" .... mygallery
Thanks Jenny for your comments on "Kite Incident". Glad you enjoyed the photo. I was afraid someone would ask about the "kite". Would you believe it's a prototype not yet ready for public release? Have a great day. ~Wendell
Hi Jenny , Thanks for your comments on Whispy sunset.I am pleased that you liked it.It was a rather subdued sunset as far as colors go but the clouds caught my eye.
Thank you for the comments!. I know you asked some questions but my though process from back then has entirely disappeared, Apologies. It's been many many years since I uploaded any images here. Crazy to think we have both been members for 20 Years...
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