For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, His eternal power and Godhead;... Rom 1:20
God's magnificent creation is full of beauty waiting to be captured - when you think you've seen it all, something you've never seen comes up and amazes you.
3-5-7 forever
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Click here to see WHITBY through the lens of Frank Meadow Sutcliffe! PS I have no commercial link but Sutcliffe's photographs are historical! and any photographer worth his salt should at least know the history of their subject. He is one of the reasons I consider myself lacking, by the way. TG
For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, His eternal power and Godhead;... Rom 1:20
Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual.
Edward Weston
Hi there, thanks for leaving a note at my Christmas Roses. Your comments are helpful and help me improve the next time I get behind a camera. Thank you very much!
Thanks for your visit to "Sea horse". All your comment is true, is hard to take a shot under that condition. I couldn't use flash and the light was so poor.
10x for the comment.
Radu
Thanks for your comment on my "Great Blue Heron" photo. I will get better ones soon. Just like I started out with my little birds, now the bigger birds will be my challenge.
Thank you very much for your comments on SpringBlossom. I hope to have more coming out soon but I do have one called SunBurst that I am interested in seeing wht you have to say about. Thanks again.
Thanx for the comments and help on my daughter's work. I've shown Emmerentia and she's very excited about all of your comments.. :) I appreciate it very much.
Than you Scout for all your comments and your suggestions at my Gallery. I'm working on the color pic for Weatherly, but I am having troubles. I can't get the rays to stand out like in the B/W. Probably just my inexperience.
Thanks Scout for your indepth review of "Tropical Seascape" I had all sorts of problems with it. I had to lean far over the rail ruining my balance. Yes it would be nice if people would move on when you want to take a picture, but that isn't likey
to happend and you can't stand there all day...smile
Glad you stopped by a took a view!
Diane
Hello...Many thanks for taking the time to have a look at (GLEN 2)and for your comments,they are indeed very much appreciated...If you do have a chance to visit Scotland or Ireland I can guarantee you would not be disappointed as these two countries have some beautiful scenery....Thankyou again...All the best....Mick.
"I've searched all the parks in all the cities and found no statues of committees. ."
G. K. Chesterton.
No committees were harmed in the making of my gallery. Please look Here
Many thanks for you comment on "Newcastle Riverfront". It's one of those modern givens. A photo without contrails or a night shot without the blinking lights of a plane so. I've had many an astrophoto thrashed because of the "red pulsars". It's a crowded sky.
“A New Nelly”
Thank you PicScout, your suggestions are well received. This was a “hurry-up” pic. The sun came out (a rare moment here) and I needed to get some property work done. So I really didn’t take the time that I should of.
Thanks again.
Joe
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