Thanks hon, I really appreciate all the time & effort you took to view oak patterns at close range. It was on a beautiful sunny day during a very pleasant walk in the woods when I decided to experiment with the red oak leaves. It took me a while to work with a tripod and wait for a minute when the leaves would stay still. And here it is – the micro system of little vessels which look intriguing against the bright sunlight.
Thank you my sweet, for your lovely words for clouded skies. I am glad you appreciated it. I call myself lucky for I can observe sunset from my bedroom window. How comfortable to be able to admire the spectacle of light right at home.
Thank you so much for your gracious remarks on crying rose, Kay. I believe your warm words surely brought comfort to our depressed beauty queen. She was afraid her beauty would pass away unnoticed but the incredible feedback showed that she was wrong.
I am thrilled to find all the positive attention Lazienki Park capture has received. Who could ask for more? No wonder, the capture was taken in one of the most beautiful parks in Warsaw, where half of Warsaw descends on a Sunday to take the traditional family stroll. 74 hectares of the park feature among others the art-deco Chopin monument, the palace on the water, an old orangery and a classicist amphitheatre. The site originally served as the residence of Stansilaw August Poniatowski - Poland’s last monarch.
Ronda is famous for two reasons: it has a picturesque bridge that spans a gigantic gorge that cuts right through the center of town and it houses the oldest bullring in Spain and most probably in the world. It is a charming little town so different from the bustling Costa del Sol resorts and big cities of Andalusia. It managed to retain all of its traditional charm and languid atmosphere. I am happy to see you Kay among ones who decided to visit the place.
Way behind on my friends list.. will play catch up and hopefully will get ahead of the game soon.. Thanks for all your comments and support..Happy Holidays everyone..=D
I appreciate all those kind comments to ~Winter's Calling~ Kay....thank you very much.......Bob
ps...Sorry for not commenting much lately, my internet connection is playing 'silly-bugger's' .............
Hey Kay...thanks very much for those lovely and kind words for 'Arch-Way'..I appreciated all you say..of course you will be most welcome on any 'excursion' with me!...got lots of 'secret' places to show yet?.....Bob
I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't and die to find out there is.
Albert Camus
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Sorry I missed you when you popped by, I must have been chasing November impressions. Seriously, your appreciation of my recent uploads, in particular of my November series gave me so much satisfaction. So far I thought there was nothing more interesting than September and October with vivid palette of colors and sunny days. Surprisingly, it turned out that late fall can be also very intriguing and mood-inspiring. I am sure I will try to unveil some of its secrets next year… Stay tuned.
Hi Kay, once again I find myself extraordinarily behind on “thankyous” so I'm sending out a single giant hug for all the kind words you have left on my “green metallic fly”. Our model is delighted with its unexpected but immense popularity and promises not to disturb fans during warm and lazy sunny afternoons next summer…
Thank you for Autumn Frost Kay...your kind words are always appreciated..
......and...I can tell you! it didn't do me 'winkle' much good, lying in that freezing frost?.........grateful to you for stopping by!
Hello Kay...
many thanks for popping in at 'Greetings'....thank you..Bob
Can I say, that you have always been a steady commenter to my works Kay...I wholeheartedly appreciate all those kind and warm words to have given!...which leaves me you say...................
...........*MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND YOURS*......
I am far behind with my written appreciation for the wonderful works of others and the marvelous attention given mine, so once again Kay, I thank you for all of the comments on my images that you have made!!!!!! I am happy to discover your warm compliments on "November flavor". Actually it was one of the last sunny days of 2006 (in November) when I took this photo. Haven’t really enjoyed nice weather ever since. We still have some November weather here in Poland. It’s damp, dark and depressing, so my camera took some holiday break for a while. I am looking forward to real winter landscapes with loads of snow and blue sky…
You really are very kind Kay, spending time in my Gallery and leaving such nice observations and comments, to mention only Dunajec castle II capture. I am glad you were not afraid of the brooding castle, the dark menacing waters and a sky brewing up for a storm… In fact I was quite happy with the unusual weather while visiting the place. It gave the whole scene a feel of mystery.
Thanks again hon, I really appreciate all the time & effort you took to view butterfly feasting. I am sure you will find something to scoff. Help yourself! The buffet is open to any hungry beavers, he, he, he.
You thought I was 'Swinging' the lead there? didn't you!......I really was hanging on tight....the winds were very gusty coming up the river canyon, and that bridge is 'OLD'?
....just an owd picture when I was younger , more daft and better looking?..........
and...it was Wor-Lass that took this.........
Kia Ora Kay, so very many thanks for your words on Flight. I have higher ratings on other pictures but this is the one that thrilled me the most - I am usually far too slow to capture a bird - I think this one was a kind seagull and felt sorry for me :)
I would like to hug you warm-heartedly for all your nice words that always make my heart melt down, despite the cold, rainy weather outside...I am glad "winterscape " offered you a short moment to refresh and breathe in the smell of snow (well… maybe not that fresh cause it is from the last season). I am looking forward to some frosty arctic air outbreaks which shall make world all in white.
Kia Ora Kay, again I must thank you for your very kind comments on my pictures. I am pleased that you have liked them and appreciate the time you took to say so :)
Dear Kay. You decorated my winter kingdom with your gracious words, how nice! Now having your warm lines in my mind - the scenery couldn’t be more enchanting. There is only one thing that troubles me much – I wonder what will be the impact of your warm-hearted words on the global warming … and consequently how soon can we expect all the snow piles to vanish… ;)
Hello Kay...many thanks for dropping by to view picturesque “Monte Pelmo II” of Dolomite Alps...very pleased it caught your eye and I appreciate your thoughtful comments... I suppose there is nothing more beautiful in winter than stately looking mountains and trees dressed in Mother Nature's best lace…
I am glad to see you among ones who are interested in Islamic architecture, Kay. Great you visited “Mihrab in Mezquita – cathedral of Cordoba” ... The Mihrab itself has two important functions in Islamic worship, it indicates the direction of prayer and amplified the words of the Imam, the prayer leader. At Cordóba it is particularly magnificent due to its amazing ornamentation.
Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual.
Edward Weston
Please excuse this generic message. I'm way behind in my responces due to some family issues. I want to thank you for your recent comments on images in my Gallery. I appreciate your support and cherish your oppinion. Looking forward to viewing your recent images.
Russ
Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual.
Edward Weston
I am so proud to have deserved your kind attention paid to "wood anemone", Kay. It's good to know that there is someone out there who looks at those little things that come across one's way with the same eyes as I do. Looking forward to your next visit.
Ewa
“When people say to me, “I don’t like poetry”,
I tell them that, to me, poetry is like weather—
and you wouldn’t say “I don’t like weather”, would you?” –David Kirby
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