Hi Thomas,
Thank`s again for comments.
This one is a bit cut off the top of the rock because I was only 18-35 mm lens :(
It is my fault. But I find interesting this photo.
Thank you Tom, for your comments and continued support for my struggles in the art of photrography. You comments are alwasys taken to heart and noted....best wishes, den
yes, they most certainly do!! becoming a favorite subject of mine...eyes. always so much depth. if it weren't for the optic chiasm, we'd all be walking right-side-up... : )
cheers,
sarah k
Aloha Thomas,
I just saw a movie about two people who switch houses for vacation purposes and a change of scenery. I thought you might like to check out my blizzard and I can run on the beach without longjohns hahaha. Any takers?? Thanks for the comment.
Bonnie :-)
hello Thomas, your pics are great!!
the subject is a very good friend of mine, he's a clown of cirque du soleil, visiting me last sommer, we took many many pics in this old hospital, was soooo funny! in this pic he where "sospended" on the 7th floor, a bit scarryed! i have almost 50 other fantastic pics of this afternoon!
hugs from Switzerland
DaDe
Pawel Majewski 03/03/2007 12:01
Hi Thomas,Thank`s again for comments.
This one is a bit cut off the top of the rock because I was only 18-35 mm lens :(
It is my fault. But I find interesting this photo.
Pawel Majewski 02/03/2007 8:17
Thank you Thomas for your commentAlison Wiseman 28/02/2007 10:54
thank you for your comment, its nice to know what you can improve on,Alison,
Susie Q 28/02/2007 7:56
Thank you for visiting, Thomas ...Susie :o)
M Schaefer 24/02/2007 0:13
your positive view is much appreciated:-)
Alison Wiseman 23/02/2007 14:28
thankyou for your comment, much appreciated,Alison.
Wendy de With 22/02/2007 11:35
Thanks a lot Tom for your always nice comments on my pictures and even the poetry on the last one. :-)I appreciate it.
Kind regards, Wendy
Dennis Maloney 22/02/2007 1:51
Thank you Tom, for your comments and continued support for my struggles in the art of photrography. You comments are alwasys taken to heart and noted....best wishes, denSarah D. Kiefer 20/02/2007 2:19
yes, they most certainly do!! becoming a favorite subject of mine...eyes. always so much depth. if it weren't for the optic chiasm, we'd all be walking right-side-up... : )cheers,
sarah k
this pic harmonizes with your comment:
Bonnie Steinbach 20/02/2007 1:59
Aloha Thomas,I just saw a movie about two people who switch houses for vacation purposes and a change of scenery. I thought you might like to check out my blizzard and I can run on the beach without longjohns hahaha. Any takers?? Thanks for the comment.
Bonnie :-)
Joh Barrett 19/02/2007 23:43
thank you for your comment about my image,your photos show in just what a beautiful area you live in.joh.
Robyn Raggio 19/02/2007 4:51
Thanks for your kind words on my image TheEmbrace. It's located in a Redwood forest Pomo Indian ground in Northern California.kind regards,
Robyn
Maria Porter 14/02/2007 9:11
Yes, Thomas! Once upon a time....and did I Dance!!! :-))Thanks!
Maria
DaDe Jelmini 11/02/2007 8:50
hello Thomas, your pics are great!!the subject is a very good friend of mine, he's a clown of cirque du soleil, visiting me last sommer, we took many many pics in this old hospital, was soooo funny! in this pic he where "sospended" on the 7th floor, a bit scarryed! i have almost 50 other fantastic pics of this afternoon!
hugs from Switzerland
DaDe
David L. Clark 08/02/2007 7:17
Thomas, thanks for you comment. I appreciate hearing from you. I'm learning!!