Hi Jim,
Thanks for your positive feedback and suggestions for my abstract raindrops. I see what you mean about the interesting shapes above the round lights. Always interesting to see a subject "through someone else's eyes". Cheers Kathryn
thanks jim! i agree with the loss of detail and texture stuff, definitely!!! it looks pixelated to me...but in the name of a little experiment. the sunset outside was nothing special that day, but the color that came inside was awesome, so i was playing with my curtains. and, believe it or not, the only PS work: crop, vignette edges onto black BG and frame. pretty far off my various beaten and overgrown, newly carved paths...
Hello Jim. Glad to hear your comments. As you saw, i admired your "tree" image alot, and leave a comment, even i'm not into the particular subject. But if a picture is really good, it can draw anybodys attention.
Regards.
Giorgos
thanks jim!! we have about two feet of snow here in wisconsin from a blizzard that doesn't seem to be over yet. eeek! had to revisit the summer with crazy-bright blue cannon-ball splashes. : )
cheers,
sarah k
hi jim, thanks for your comments!!! the little rainbow motorcycle piece is the only submission that wouldn't upload in my very first foray into juried exhibition. frustrating... oh well, no risk no reward!
have a good one and thanks again,
sarah k
KasiaDesign 01/03/2007 7:52
Hi Jim,Thanks for your positive feedback and suggestions for my abstract raindrops. I see what you mean about the interesting shapes above the round lights. Always interesting to see a subject "through someone else's eyes". Cheers Kathryn
Sarah D. Kiefer 28/02/2007 9:36
thanks jim!!Sarah D. Kiefer 28/02/2007 4:30
thanks jim! i agree with the loss of detail and texture stuff, definitely!!! it looks pixelated to me...but in the name of a little experiment. the sunset outside was nothing special that day, but the color that came inside was awesome, so i was playing with my curtains. and, believe it or not, the only PS work: crop, vignette edges onto black BG and frame. pretty far off my various beaten and overgrown, newly carved paths...: ) ahh, excuses, excuses! LOL!
cheers,
sarah k
Susie Q 26/02/2007 22:47
Thank you so much for your generous support of the current Gallery proposal for this shot, Jim ...... it's much appreciated!
Susie :o)
Giorgos Fidanas 26/02/2007 19:22
Hello Jim. Glad to hear your comments. As you saw, i admired your "tree" image alot, and leave a comment, even i'm not into the particular subject. But if a picture is really good, it can draw anybodys attention.Regards.
Giorgos
Kristie M 25/02/2007 21:59
Thanks for the detailed and helpful comment :)Sarah D. Kiefer 25/02/2007 21:54
thanks jim!! we have about two feet of snow here in wisconsin from a blizzard that doesn't seem to be over yet. eeek! had to revisit the summer with crazy-bright blue cannon-ball splashes. : )cheers,
sarah k
Peter. Gau 25/02/2007 15:51
Hi Jim,You have a very impressiv portfolio. Your work is very appealing and different
Regards, Peter
DRAGA PUC 19/02/2007 15:08
, thanks for you comments, but can you explain to me, what does the POV mean??d
Pawel Majewski 17/02/2007 18:28
Hi Jim,Many thanks for your comment on my post: Center of the World
Daren Borzynski 16/02/2007 18:31
Hi JimThanks very much for returning to my photographs & commenting on them.. it is very much appreciated.
I have enjoyed view your latest work.. & I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of the series.
My favourite still has to be 'Roy's Motel'!!
Regards
Daren
Jaime Crystal Attenborough 11/02/2007 23:56
thankyou so much Jim, appreciate your feedback
J
Hannes Kapp 09/02/2007 0:30
Hallo Jim,Thx for the compliment!
Karolina Owczarek 08/02/2007 21:17
Thanks for your comment on my Baloons :)I really apreciate it!
Karolina
Sarah D. Kiefer 08/02/2007 18:23
hi jim, thanks for your comments!!! the little rainbow motorcycle piece is the only submission that wouldn't upload in my very first foray into juried exhibition. frustrating... oh well, no risk no reward!have a good one and thanks again,
sarah k