thank you so much for your nice comments, Lauro - I appreciate them a lot !!! yes, the lichens on the rock look like fractals, but they are nature's creations :-))
good luck for the gallery !!!
wish you a nice weekend,
Adele
Hi, Lauro
I fully agree with you. Many historians try to interprete this tendency of selecting thse awkward sites for the monasteries as a need to escape from the threat of intruders and the looting of pirates.It may be as that also but I'm sure that, as you mentioned, it is also an urge for spiritual enlightement and being nearer to God..
friendly alexander
Dear Lauro.
Thanks again for your warm comments, much more appreciated as they come from a very good photographer. Ansel Adams..must be turning in his grave with the comparison...In fact, I consider myself an oldfashioned photographer with considerable past in the old time dark room and chemicals. And, of course, anybody who did so must have definitely taken into consideration Ansel Adam's zone system to improve his exposures.
Friendly regards alexander
Dear Lauro :)
I am very grateful to you for the patience with which you view my photographs and exhaustive comments that you leave. It is very gratifying to me as amateur photographer...
Best regards,
Urszula
John Doddato 19/10/2014 13:44
Hi Lauro, Thanks for the comment. JohnLawson McCulloch 18/08/2014 19:54
Many thanks for your kind comment on my shot Just another day in Edinburgh, it is very much appreciated.best wishes,
Lawson
Peter Leigh 18/08/2014 14:47
Hi Lauro,Thanks for your comment
Cheers, Peter
John Doddato 17/08/2014 6:50
Lauro, thanks for commenting on my photography. I can see that you also enjoy photography.Sue Thompson 16/08/2014 8:10
Man thanks for you kind words.:))
palma 13/08/2014 23:44
Many thanks Lauro...Tatiana Gutskova 07/08/2014 10:26
Lauro many thanks for your visit and comment.bw Tatiana
Glenn Capers 02/08/2014 9:30
Thanks. You are brilliant.Adele D. Oliver 02/08/2014 1:31
thank you so much for your nice comments, Lauro - I appreciate them a lot !!! yes, the lichens on the rock look like fractals, but they are nature's creations :-))good luck for the gallery !!!
wish you a nice weekend,
Adele
alexander stefanatos 03/07/2014 19:53
Hi, LauroI fully agree with you. Many historians try to interprete this tendency of selecting thse awkward sites for the monasteries as a need to escape from the threat of intruders and the looting of pirates.It may be as that also but I'm sure that, as you mentioned, it is also an urge for spiritual enlightement and being nearer to God..
friendly alexander
alexander stefanatos 22/06/2014 16:25
Dear Lauro.Thanks again for your warm comments, much more appreciated as they come from a very good photographer. Ansel Adams..must be turning in his grave with the comparison...In fact, I consider myself an oldfashioned photographer with considerable past in the old time dark room and chemicals. And, of course, anybody who did so must have definitely taken into consideration Ansel Adam's zone system to improve his exposures.
Friendly regards alexander
alexander stefanatos 20/06/2014 13:00
Dear Lauro,thanks very much for your attention on my work and your warm comments.
friendly regards alexander
Bernard van Giessen 20/06/2014 10:22
Thank you Lauro for your kind comments. You have some fantastic shots yourself! Enjoyed your flower images. BernardLadyNoone 19/06/2014 18:27
Dear Lauro :)
I am very grateful to you for the patience with which you view my photographs and exhaustive comments that you leave. It is very gratifying to me as amateur photographer...
Best regards,
Urszula
LadyNoone 16/05/2014 18:22
Thanks, Lauro :)
Your comments are interesting. I see you very carefully staring at the pictures. This is good for every author.
Best wishes,
Urszula