Actually...
Up in the Yukon we must keep all crocs indoors - in warm bath-tubs...
And the only frogs I've seen are about twenty times bigger than those great ones in your pictures.
G'day, Mate!
hi john,
by accident i ran into your account - and i appreciate what i have seen fo far! have to come back for more ;-)
it's amazing: in the early 90ies we loved to travel to australia. then we discovered africa and got that "africa virus" which prevents us from returning to australia.
you know both countries and you will easily understand what i mean.
keep well
regards
irma
my first upload at fotocommunity.com
our main account is fotocommunity.de
Hello John!
Thank you for your kind words and for your comments. I'm impressed with your nature shots...Australia looks like a wonderful place to live, so full of life and color....
:):):)
Alison
thanx a lot for your comment .
fantastic to hear something from my 2nd home...
I just saw your pix, i reckon you're a close-up junkie ;)
Good shots, definitely!!!
I've been to Karratha in 2004 with my 'bloody' pushbike and i would be happy, if it makes you happy to see some more pix of OZ on: www.outbiking.de It's my personal website concerning the Oz-Trip in 2003/2004
How is it going in Karratha?
Greeez from 13 degree- cold Gemany,
Lars
I sincerely appreciate those comments from people like you who really love Mother Nature. I'm originally from Venezuela of Catalonian and Italian parents who subsequently sent me to school in the USA where I now live since long ago. I know that your origin in South Africa and now in such a spectacular place like Australia (I have been fortunate to have been in both countries and admire the uniqueness in their geographies) has really contributed in your feelings. Those who are born under concrete and steel most of the time don't appreciate what Nature is really like. And that includes beauty in all aspects of life. Thank you so much for your comments once again.
David Allbutt 23/05/2005 21:23
Thank you for your comment, John. Glad you liked the photo.Robert L. Roux 23/05/2005 1:57
Actually...Up in the Yukon we must keep all crocs indoors - in warm bath-tubs...
And the only frogs I've seen are about twenty times bigger than those great ones in your pictures.
G'day, Mate!
Irma K. 21/05/2005 14:47
hi john,by accident i ran into your account - and i appreciate what i have seen fo far! have to come back for more ;-)
it's amazing: in the early 90ies we loved to travel to australia. then we discovered africa and got that "africa virus" which prevents us from returning to australia.
you know both countries and you will easily understand what i mean.
keep well
regards
irma
my first upload at fotocommunity.com
our main account is fotocommunity.de
Werner Sperl 19/05/2005 18:48
Thanks for your comment on the photo lg werner from Hamburg / GermanyJiri Lhotsky 18/05/2005 9:12
Hi John,thank you for you kind comment on my (so far) one and only photo in the FC. More are to come, I promise!
Kind greetings to Australia,
Jiri
Jiri Lhotsky 18/05/2005 9:12
Hi John,thank you for you kind comment on my (so far) one and only photo in the FC. More are to come, I promise!
Kind greetings to Australia,
Jiri
Carmen Gallagher 18/05/2005 8:49
Hi John, thank you for your recent comment on my image, but no cropping was involved and the composition was intended. Thanks CarmenAbdul Khaliq 18/05/2005 8:29
Hi John,Thanks for your kind comments on my pictures.
I saw your pictures, your work speaks honesty :)).
Rgrds - abdul
Alison Visona 18/05/2005 6:13
Hello John!Thank you for your kind words and for your comments. I'm impressed with your nature shots...Australia looks like a wonderful place to live, so full of life and color....
:):):)
Alison
Lars Rekemeier 17/05/2005 19:05
Hi John,thanx a lot for your comment .
fantastic to hear something from my 2nd home...
I just saw your pix, i reckon you're a close-up junkie ;)
Good shots, definitely!!!
I've been to Karratha in 2004 with my 'bloody' pushbike and i would be happy, if it makes you happy to see some more pix of OZ on: www.outbiking.de It's my personal website concerning the Oz-Trip in 2003/2004
How is it going in Karratha?
Greeez from 13 degree- cold Gemany,
Lars
Alvaro de Prat 17/05/2005 16:58
I sincerely appreciate those comments from people like you who really love Mother Nature. I'm originally from Venezuela of Catalonian and Italian parents who subsequently sent me to school in the USA where I now live since long ago. I know that your origin in South Africa and now in such a spectacular place like Australia (I have been fortunate to have been in both countries and admire the uniqueness in their geographies) has really contributed in your feelings. Those who are born under concrete and steel most of the time don't appreciate what Nature is really like. And that includes beauty in all aspects of life. Thank you so much for your comments once again.Snjezana Josipovic 17/05/2005 15:26
thank you :-)Lothar1 17/05/2005 12:38
Hi John, danke für Deine Anmerkung zu Elena, thank you!! Viele Grüße LotharAndi Kunar 16/05/2005 16:37
Hi John, thanks a lot for your very flattering remarks to my pictures, AndiRob Wells 16/05/2005 13:13
Your photo's are whetting my appetite for getting back to Australia.Cheers.