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
Thank you for your gentle words on 'Spring Love...in Color'...Your comment is very much appreciated...Very nice to meet you Jarrod!
I noticed that you are relatively new to Caedes...so... I would like to welcome you aboard...I hope your stay here is a pleasant one! You will meet many very nice people on this site...people that are willing to help you...if the occasion should arise Jarrod...have fun!! ;o)
Also thank you Jarrod for looking in at and commenting on The Gatehouse. I couldnt pass by this building without having taken a photo of it. Underneath this building was an arch which I couldnt fit in this picture, the arch leads to the grounds of Canterbury Cathedral. Glad you liked it too.
Ann
Also thank you for your kind comments on Fir Cones. I love these trees and it was a lovely day walking through them.
Your time and thoughts on my work are always much appreciated!
Ann
Also thank you for your kind comments on Evening Gown. I like to experiment with colour recently and sometimes the results can be quite surprising. Glad you liked this one!
Ann
Thank you too for your kind comments on Calke Butterfly. I have finally found out what this is called. It is called a Comma due to having a mark on its under wing in the shape of a comma. Glad you liked this one!
Ann
Thank you Jarrod for your kind comments on Tree Dramaticus which is very much appreciated. I love trees and couldnt resist taking a photo of this beauty that day! Glad you like it too!
Ann
"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better" - Albert Einstein -
Rules are for those who always follow the rules; there are no rules in photography because this isn't a game but an art! :P -Me-
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
Hi Jarrod, Wild Tulip 10 Thank you so much. I looked at your gallery and I have some of your snow birds photos in my saved. I go to vb a lot an I have voted on your photos to thanks again! ~Russ~
Hey thanks for your comment on Warm Glow, I really appreciate it, and also you are right about the other comment, i also said something about constructive criticism! :)
You thought right Jarrod. I always appreciate honesty. I may go back with a tripod so that I can take the shots with the background crisp...think that would help?
Thank you very much indeed for your kind comments on
Will you join me for a drink? and that's a great idea you've given me,
to do a similar shot with flowers instead of grapes.
I really appreciate your leaving me such lovely feedback.
Thank you for your advice on my photo Aleteo. I took several other photos of it flying around the construction site, but I didn't think that the wings looked quite as elegant. I think that I will take your advice, as well as the advice of the others, and do some rework on this. I appreciate your constructive comment. Your helpful comments are the reason I still enjoy Caedes, as it is starting to fill up with simple comments, getting the more constructive and helpful comments are what I look forward to. Thank you so much for your suggestions & help on my photograph.
-Amy
"I'm never going to be famous. My name will never be writ large on the roster of Those Who Do Things. I don't do any thing. Not one single thing. I used to bite my nails, but I don't even do that any more." -
Dorothy Parker (1893-1967)
Hi Jarrod, thanks so much for your very nice comments on Walk Out On The Wall...haven't been inside the art gallery myself in a very long time...one of these days...I also have a couple of recent ROM shots that didn't turn out the greatest but perhaps will post sometime.
Thank you so much for your comment on The Eye of Revan, I really appreciate it! :) Never stop trying! :) The trick that made this shot was the use of the magnifier add-on lens. Without it I wouldn't have been able to get a full frame shot, and the focus couldn't have been so dramatic. Have a great day! :)