Hi Helen,
I can't describe how much I enjoyed your really nice comment in my profile! Thank you so much, I'm happy you like my photos!
I enjoyed your's, too, it's so nice to meet people here in fotocommunity that live in totally different environments! To be honest - I don't want to live in such a big city as San Francisco! But you show us very unusuall points of view; I really like the details of the houses and the roofs!
Keep on and hopefully enjoy your time here in fotocommunity as much as I do!
Best wishes from Iceland - Kerstin
Hi Helen
Thanks for your kind comment on the photo EUGENIA FALLS.This photo was taken in Ontario Canada about 100 Miles north west of Toronto in Feb.2005.
Bill
Thanks for all the comments. Out of curiosity, you say you 'started off' with a Panasonic DMC FZ20, what do you use now ? I'm thinking of looking for another and word of mouth is always useful. Cheers.
Hello Helen,
thank you for your friendly comment on my "sea picture". I took the opportunity to look at your pictures - and found them great!! Living at the ocean gives a special feeling of life and a special way of seeing the world.
By the way: I want to visit your homepage but didn't succeed. I don't know why.
Best wishes and kind regards, Ise.
hi helen,
you always pay attention to the details...interesting and refreshing.
although this time both details from your comments where done intentionally( as most of my work lots of details that you see or missing in a picture are done intentionally , i am "tempering" with the images ).
from my point of view , art work can't be symmetrical...symmetry takes away the movement from the art, after a while it looks flat and boring.that's why i cropped the shoe. actually, this image is centered to the woman...for lots of different reasons, to long and to philosophical to write that .now!! i am curios how would you see that?
cheers
michael
PS love your electric coffee , great metaphor
I presume she had lost some of her family members in one the wars we participated in. The Atmosphere at our ANZAC services across Australia are moving.
Hi Helen,
Thank you so much for your comment on my "crayons" photo. It's a great idea. You have wonderful photos. I really like the raindrops picture. I hope to see more.
Jenn
They're my favourite trees for good reason. I'm pretty sure you'll see them in their incredible variety of colours in our distinctly different seasons up here. They are also within 50 metres (yards) of the SS Klondike in downtown Whitehorse which makes it convenient for me.
Thank you for your comment on my work....creativity is something special - I hope you keep your photography alive and it is just like riding a bike, you never forget.
Look forward to seeing more of your work.
Kind Regards, Nicole.
Kerstin Langenberger 05/05/2005 11:33
Hi Helen,I can't describe how much I enjoyed your really nice comment in my profile! Thank you so much, I'm happy you like my photos!
I enjoyed your's, too, it's so nice to meet people here in fotocommunity that live in totally different environments! To be honest - I don't want to live in such a big city as San Francisco! But you show us very unusuall points of view; I really like the details of the houses and the roofs!
Keep on and hopefully enjoy your time here in fotocommunity as much as I do!
Best wishes from Iceland - Kerstin
Robert L. Roux 04/05/2005 15:55
All goes well, and I hope it's likewise for youBill Lang 04/05/2005 11:08
Hi HelenThanks for your kind comment on the photo EUGENIA FALLS.This photo was taken in Ontario Canada about 100 Miles north west of Toronto in Feb.2005.
Bill
Rob Wells 01/05/2005 21:00
Thanks for all the comments. Out of curiosity, you say you 'started off' with a Panasonic DMC FZ20, what do you use now ? I'm thinking of looking for another and word of mouth is always useful. Cheers.Ise Ehlers 01/05/2005 19:42
Hello Helen,thank you for your friendly comment on my "sea picture". I took the opportunity to look at your pictures - and found them great!! Living at the ocean gives a special feeling of life and a special way of seeing the world.
By the way: I want to visit your homepage but didn't succeed. I don't know why.
Best wishes and kind regards, Ise.
Jamal Zohourian 01/05/2005 12:38
hello;thank you for your comment,
have a nice time.
Michael Maytal 01/05/2005 2:00
hi helen,you always pay attention to the details...interesting and refreshing.
although this time both details from your comments where done intentionally( as most of my work lots of details that you see or missing in a picture are done intentionally , i am "tempering" with the images ).
from my point of view , art work can't be symmetrical...symmetry takes away the movement from the art, after a while it looks flat and boring.that's why i cropped the shoe. actually, this image is centered to the woman...for lots of different reasons, to long and to philosophical to write that .now!! i am curios how would you see that?
cheers
michael
PS love your electric coffee , great metaphor
Matthew Outh-Aut 01/05/2005 0:16
Thanks Helen,I presume she had lost some of her family members in one the wars we participated in. The Atmosphere at our ANZAC services across Australia are moving.
ps. I love your photo of the bay bridge :)
Thanks Matthew
Joachim Haas 30/04/2005 15:36
Hi Helen,thank you for your comments on my NYC pics. Here is one of your todays home town :)
Greetings from Hannover, Germany
Joachim
Jenn Reid 29/04/2005 1:21
Hi Helen,Thank you so much for your comment on my "crayons" photo. It's a great idea. You have wonderful photos. I really like the raindrops picture. I hope to see more.
Jenn
Robert L. Roux 28/04/2005 8:02
They're my favourite trees for good reason. I'm pretty sure you'll see them in their incredible variety of colours in our distinctly different seasons up here. They are also within 50 metres (yards) of the SS Klondike in downtown Whitehorse which makes it convenient for me.Nicole Stephen 22/04/2005 12:46
Thank you for your comment on my work....creativity is something special - I hope you keep your photography alive and it is just like riding a bike, you never forget.Look forward to seeing more of your work.
Kind Regards, Nicole.
Lothar1 21/04/2005 18:25
Hi Helen, danke für Deine Anmerkung zum Feuerwehrauto Viel Grüße LotharJohn Bennett 20/04/2005 21:11
Thanks for your comment Helen. with kind regards JohnWilhelm Harlander 20/04/2005 20:59
Servus Helen,
viele Grüße from Old Germany - Munich City
willi