Thanks for the comment on "Great Silver Bug", Mike. All that glass created some tough exposure choices. This building must have been designed by the president of the window cleaners guild. The shaded pier must have been his brother in law. That @#$% thing interfered with the best angle on several shots, including the "Winking Eye".
Welcome aboard. Hope you enjoy Caedes. They even tolerate old rotorheads, so screaming eagles should have a push.
Hello & Thanks Mike
For commenting on my pic
" Helmsley Castle #1 - The East Tower"
I`ve had a few comments in the past about putting the focus of my shots more off centre , i thought i`d try it (i did take one with the Tower in the centre).
Thanks again.
Steve
Okay. So you're in the Heart of a Storm. Everything is perfectly calm, right? But you know that at any minute that calm is going to go away, and everything is going to be in chaos, and the world around you will literally blow you away. I want to be there.
Mike, thanks for the comment on Belly of the Beast. Heh, interesting perspective... never though of it as intestines, though I did think of it as a trachea!
Thank you Mike,you are right I would have come out
to get a clear picture of "Tea gardens-2"
And to make you happy I have uploaded a garden image
"Green world" I hope you like it.
Hey Mike. Thanks for the comment on "Bug Trap". Sorry you disliked it. I suppose if you would have seen the rest of the car you may have better understood the picture. It was an old old gas truck that was orange from rust and the grill was the only thing in it that was in halfway decent shape. I appreciate your visit to my page. Feel free to stop by and give your positive criticisms anytime.
Nice to meet you Mike. Thanks for the comments on Junkyard Rabbit and Fuel Crunch. I appreciate your taking the time. Those are some nice beagles you have.
You got the mystery object correct but it's Fontana Dam The highest dam east of the Rockies is located just 35 miles West of Bryson City, North Carolina. Towering 480 feet in height this dam backs water for 30 miles and provides a major source of energy for the Tennessee Valley.
Thanks for commenting!
Diane
Hey Mike, I didn't even think of the pirate situation when I posted this...ya...thank goodness it was in Frisco! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment.
~Kim
Welcome aboard. Hope you enjoy Caedes. They even tolerate old rotorheads, so screaming eagles should have a push.