Hi Robin, a belated thank you for comments left at my most recent postings...I have not been online much this past week...major computer problems...but hopefully it is rectified...gerry
Hey Robin,
Thanks for the positive feedback on "Meandering Fence" glad you liked it. I see you're from TO. and in the Telecom business. I'm just a little north of you and I worked for Nortel for 26 years, till they dumped all their employees......John
Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual.
Edward Weston
(............I think we call these Damselflies where I grew up.........)
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Your right, Robin!
There is a difference between a damselfly (2 wings), and a dragonfly!
All I know is that a dragonfly has 4 wings !
Thanks for stopping by!
Joohn
Hello Robin,
Thks for visiting Rice Field Bales. I really appreciate it. Thks also for placing me on your "Friends" list. So, your from Toronto? I drove3 an 18 wheeler for 19 plus years and I had to go to Toronto many times for deliveries. Beautiful city. Keep in touch.
Pat
Robin, hi again, Thks for visiting "I've Had it. I'm going to jump!" All the images you see in Jerry's gallery are his best. He and I and others delete the ones that don't score high, that's why all the ones you see have high scores. Thksd for stopping by.
Pat
You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being.
- Hermes
(.......Great autumn shot. I think I recognize the plant. Pretty sure its a vine that you'd see covering University buildings.........)
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Not a bad guess!
It could be a vine covering a university, Robin!
you can see it very often on that kind of old buildings,
but it was just an ordinairy wall covered all over with this plant, which I took this photo from!
Thanks for stopping by!
Regards!
John
Thanks for looking over my gallery. I appreciate your interest, and no I didn't make a stew of the ducks, but if they hadn't made it to at least 50, they were goners!! :)PJ
"I never looked for it, gave it no name; yet I knew it always, when the gift of peace came. I stood quite still for the moment that it lasted...Then the light shifted slightly and the moment passed, leaving me...with the lasting echo of its presence.." Diana Gabaldon
Thanks a lot for your nice comment on "Rustic scene (Lepsa) #1"..!I know it isn't a great shot(it has many imperfections)but it is genuine rustic and I like to share it with you!..:)
You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being.
- Hermes
Hi Robin, thankyou so much for your lovely comments on my Hinton bridge pics and for adding me to your friends list, I'm truly honoured. For the record, I'm not adding you to my friends list because I don't have one. Not that I don't like friends, I just only have the time to pop in occassionally and can't always keep up with all the new posts. I'll do my best to look out for yours while I'm here though. Best wishes, Kelcey.
Thanks for you comment on " Long Shadows" I greatly appreciated it.
I thinks it's some kind of palm tree. I try not to get too close because it looks like on of those trees that want's to attack you, but as you could see, I was very brave.
Ellie
Thanks Robin for the comments on my picture “Break Time”. I was following this squirrel taking pictures when he decided to go out on a limb and lay down.
G'day Robin,
Thanks for dropping by Beautiful Struggle and taking the time to comment. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Gum trees are an endless source of joy for me but this is the first photograph of one that I've taken that I'm really happy with. Hopefully there will be more in future. :)
Peace,
Mikel.
Hello, Robin: Thanks for your comments on my "Living on the Edge" photo. It was a spur-of-the-moment shot that turned out OK. By the way, although I didn't post a comment, I thought your "Fruits de Mer" photo was pretty cool (I also like your "Green Grass of Home" -- and of course, that gorgeous Toronto Swan). - Greg
Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual.
Edward Weston
Thanks, Robin. Mooring was a peaceful shot to take. It was so still and calm in the harbor.. only the occasional shrill cry of a gull somewhere in the distance, and the muted clanging of ship bells.
(.........I would love to be walking through that field right now............)
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Hoi, Robin!
I was thinking the same, but when I get there, it was very muddy, and marshy! so I could buy a new pair of shoes ! (lol)
mabey you'll work on it, in P.S, to make it look like a
Monet painting!
Thanks, for your nice comment, Robin!
John
Robin, Ty so much for commenting on Percy Verance... Im Glad you liked the story and the shot itself.... It was hard to focus on this guy but i was happy.... i have loads of shots of him there... he wouldnt get off me :)
"Life is short, break the rules, forgive quickly, kiss slowly, love truly, laugh uncontrollably, and never regret anything that made you smile" .... mygallery
Thanks for visiting Sunset at Malden and Persisitance, the comments are much appreciated as is the advice. I'll keep that in mind the next time I try to capture a dragonfly.
“Eat It”
Thank you for you encouragement. Wasn’t sure about what kind of response it would bring.
And I hope Daquiri is your cat. What a great picture for the collection.
Joe
Hi Robin,
Have we met before? If not, pleased to meet you. Thks so much for visiting "Oh Yeah", sunset image. That was a humdinger and I did not jazz it up. That is exactly how brilliant it was-very unusual for Louisiana. Keep in touch.
Pat
Hi again Robin,
Thks for stopping by "Ca'mon, Stare Me Down", an image of my orange tabby. She is still with me. She resides here at the house with four other cats. She is 8 years old now. She started trucking as a kitten.
Pat
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