Hi John, thanks for paying my humble pictures a visit.
And thanks for your suggestions, I appreciate it.
You have some nice work yourself. I'll pour myself a drink and have a closer look soon.
> still enjoy film and it's unpredictability and will
> remain so till I'm forced out of it by necessity
That's exactly what I do and I can tell you, I feel the heat already with good processing labs closing and longer drives to buy my favorite film. But hey, when the going gets tough, the tough get going...
Greetings, Robert
John,
Thanks for your kind words, everything is ok:)....haven't had much time to work on my own pics. But soon! It seems you have been a diligent photographer...awesome work!
Alison
Hey John,
I have seen your work and I know from them you are a pro and have what it takes to express the unknown as I see it.
Well I am just a amature want to learn photography as it was my passion ever since i was a child and didnt do well infront of the cam. I used to have a Nikon FM2 that was years from now.
I saved up money for years and Now have a F80SLR flim with a 28-105 and a 70-300 ED lens. I am still learning that it take to combine F/stops shutter speeds and the ISO to get what I want though. Seems like it will take years to get out whats inside of me with hardwork but I believe that one day I will be able to do atleast the basic through my imagination.
Thanks to your guys that are Pro's that help me learn so much of what I want to.
God Bless you and prosper the work of your hands.
Hope to see more of your work to learn more.
Regards.
Thanks for the info, John. Surprising how a camera like the S5000 / S7000 can acheive some truly amazing results (with help from Photoshop ofcourse!)
Will try my luck at replicating your results.
-Arjun
Hi, John thanx for your comment. You have some really great interesting photos!
stay safe, keep shooting! ill be sure to keep checking for new photos, Cheers, Emma.
Thank you Rob, I have been following your work for a while now and sorry if i have never commented, I love it all! I can't believe you think my photos are better than yours, yours are amazing!!! So amazing in fact that I have saved the duck one as a favourite. Did you alter that? If you didn't, that is pure talent. And, yes, I am Australia, I don't know why you would be so "honoured" that I'm Australian though, please explain!!! Love your work, keep it up!
Thank you for uour kind comment on 'Paper Rose' Yes there is a slight saddness to it, the colour causes this, I did try it in brighter colours but didn't feel it was as emotive.
Hi John
Thank you so much for your kind comments on Nature's Paradise.The photo was taken just after sunrise and it was a very peaceful place.
Greetings
Bill
Robert van der Sanden 05/07/2005 14:07
Hi John, thanks for paying my humble pictures a visit. And thanks for your suggestions, I appreciate it.You have some nice work yourself. I'll pour myself a drink and have a closer look soon.
> still enjoy film and it's unpredictability and will
> remain so till I'm forced out of it by necessity
That's exactly what I do and I can tell you, I feel the heat already with good processing labs closing and longer drives to buy my favorite film. But hey, when the going gets tough, the tough get going...
Greetings, Robert
Jonathan Dayto 02/07/2005 7:51
hi john! thanks for ur comment....Robert L. Roux 29/06/2005 7:23
Your photos continue to amaze me - all of them...Great work! - R
Alison Visona 29/06/2005 5:14
John,Thanks for your kind words, everything is ok:)....haven't had much time to work on my own pics. But soon! It seems you have been a diligent photographer...awesome work!
Alison
Rohan Akunoori 22/06/2005 17:39
Hey John,I have seen your work and I know from them you are a pro and have what it takes to express the unknown as I see it.
Well I am just a amature want to learn photography as it was my passion ever since i was a child and didnt do well infront of the cam. I used to have a Nikon FM2 that was years from now.
I saved up money for years and Now have a F80SLR flim with a 28-105 and a 70-300 ED lens. I am still learning that it take to combine F/stops shutter speeds and the ISO to get what I want though. Seems like it will take years to get out whats inside of me with hardwork but I believe that one day I will be able to do atleast the basic through my imagination.
Thanks to your guys that are Pro's that help me learn so much of what I want to.
God Bless you and prosper the work of your hands.
Hope to see more of your work to learn more.
Regards.
Arjun Kurpad 19/06/2005 15:04
Thanks for the info, John. Surprising how a camera like the S5000 / S7000 can acheive some truly amazing results (with help from Photoshop ofcourse!)Will try my luck at replicating your results.
-Arjun
Emma Evans 18/06/2005 4:50
Hi, John thanx for your comment. You have some really great interesting photos!stay safe, keep shooting! ill be sure to keep checking for new photos, Cheers, Emma.
Irma K. 11/06/2005 23:08
hello johni am very grateful for your comment on
i appreciate your kind words!
keep well
best regards
irma
Bill Lang 04/06/2005 23:24
Hi JohnThanks for your comments on Early Morning walk.I am up by 5am looking for photos to take.
Bill
Ella Gibbins 03/06/2005 10:46
Thank you Rob, I have been following your work for a while now and sorry if i have never commented, I love it all! I can't believe you think my photos are better than yours, yours are amazing!!! So amazing in fact that I have saved the duck one as a favourite. Did you alter that? If you didn't, that is pure talent. And, yes, I am Australia, I don't know why you would be so "honoured" that I'm Australian though, please explain!!! Love your work, keep it up!Robert L. Roux 03/06/2005 3:51
Hmm... So that's what you look like. Not bad!Bill Lang 28/05/2005 21:37
Hi JohnThanks for the comments on Butterfly 5.The photo was taken at the Butterfly Conservatory in Niagara Falls Canada.
Bill
Liz M 28/05/2005 13:44
Hi JohnThank you very much for your kinds words on my profile page and creative advice, it is very apperciated.
Thanks again, Liz
Julie Williams 26/05/2005 1:48
Thank you for uour kind comment on 'Paper Rose' Yes there is a slight saddness to it, the colour causes this, I did try it in brighter colours but didn't feel it was as emotive.Cheers
Julie Williams ( W.Australia)
Bill Lang 24/05/2005 22:52
Hi JohnThank you so much for your kind comments on Nature's Paradise.The photo was taken just after sunrise and it was a very peaceful place.
Greetings
Bill