Hello Raul, thanks for your comment on "Fly No More.
Yes, the fly really does add something. I took four very close shots and he never seemed to notice me.
I had planned on doing a daily series of the birds progression as he decomposed, but the next day he was gone.
Thank you for your time and comment. I would like to say, that i also liked Your pictures, specialy two of them. "bridging the land" and "Fog in the Morning". There is some kind of magic on them.
Hi Raul - Your comment made me smile But you are much too kind.
There is always so much to learn.
I used only a UV filter on this lens
(Is that the same as a polarizing filter? lol - see i know nothing Raul - I am not very good with the tech stuff, ask Sue and Harold Thompson, they are trying to teach me Photo shop lol.) Thanks for all your great comments, appreciated.
Best Regards from Australia and me
Jackie
Hi Raul,
Thank you very much for viewing so many of my photographs and for the comments relating to each of them which is much appreciated.
I trust that things are well with you so distant from my location which is Cheltenham England!
Until next time Best Wishes,
Nikolaus
Thanks for your comment.
I can sympathise with your view on the title of my photograph but I would also comment that perhaps man should not ride horses or should not have used horses as beasts of labour. I believe that all of these activities result in a degree of stress and pain to the animal. Where would mankind be today if it were not for the horse? The same of course also goes today for all other domesticated animals exploited for our purpose. Realistically, for all of these activities man has to be the “Master”!
Regards,
Nikolaus
Valentina Sommerland 12/08/2008 0:55
Thanks much!I'm not so good with camera - just began.
Best regards Tina.
IJAZ BHATTI 10/08/2008 18:23
BEAUTIFUL SHOTJoseph Pennington 22/07/2008 13:41
Hello Raul, thanks for your comment on "Fly No More.Yes, the fly really does add something. I took four very close shots and he never seemed to notice me.
I had planned on doing a daily series of the birds progression as he decomposed, but the next day he was gone.
Tahar Jmyi 20/07/2008 17:27
Danke für die Anmerkung,das Bild habe ich am frühmorgen aufgenommenLG Tahar
mirella35 19/07/2008 23:23
Grazie a te for the comment. CiaoVanessa Halvorsen 18/07/2008 16:03
Thanks alot for your comments!They means so muh for me:-)
Fons van Swaal 25/06/2008 19:14
Thanks a lot Raul for the comment ....;-)))
Greetings.....Fons
Cristina Ioana S. 25/06/2008 2:04
Thank you for viewing my photo and for your comment! I can see that you have a lot of wonderful pictures! And i think they reveal a sensitive soul! ;)Best wishes!
Artsalah 23/06/2008 12:23
Thank you for your time and comment. I would like to say, that i also liked Your pictures, specialy two of them. "bridging the land" and "Fog in the Morning". There is some kind of magic on them.PS: Apologize for my bad english :)
With regards
Artsalah (Lucas Halastra)
sebastian romero 14/06/2008 18:32
Thank you very much, Raul, for your kind observation, specially when one is exploring new things...Regards Sebastian
Jacqueline Chay 13/06/2008 11:15
Hi Raul - Your comment made me smile But you are much too kind.There is always so much to learn.
I used only a UV filter on this lens
(Is that the same as a polarizing filter? lol - see i know nothing Raul - I am not very good with the tech stuff, ask Sue and Harold Thompson, they are trying to teach me Photo shop lol.) Thanks for all your great comments, appreciated.
Best Regards from Australia and me
Jackie
Veikko 12/06/2008 7:40
Thanks Raul.....and all the best to outside of Philadelphia.Nikolaus Benz 12/06/2008 0:59
Hi Raul,Thank you very much for viewing so many of my photographs and for the comments relating to each of them which is much appreciated.
I trust that things are well with you so distant from my location which is Cheltenham England!
Until next time Best Wishes,
Nikolaus
Chris Kieffer 11/06/2008 22:43
Some nice shots and thanks for comment tooNikolaus Benz 11/06/2008 1:38
Hi Raul,Thanks for your comment.
I can sympathise with your view on the title of my photograph but I would also comment that perhaps man should not ride horses or should not have used horses as beasts of labour. I believe that all of these activities result in a degree of stress and pain to the animal. Where would mankind be today if it were not for the horse? The same of course also goes today for all other domesticated animals exploited for our purpose. Realistically, for all of these activities man has to be the “Master”!
Regards,
Nikolaus