Hi Patrick! Thank you for your comments. It is gratifying to know that you liked some my photos. I have looked last your pictures too. Your eye is very good, composition is great. Good luck for your photos!
Best regards
Zenonas
Hey patrick,
thanks for your nice comments!
I've to say that your pictures really fit into my idea of perfect pictures..
I hope we'll meet a second time in this community!
Greetings Alexander
(Please excuse if my English isn't perfect)
How could I miss that from your images? I'm from Saskatoon - born and raised. My mom is from Govan, my dad from near Batoche. I still have friends and family back there so I get back quite often. In the summer we head up to Emma Lake and Otter rapids. It is a small world.
It flatters to me that it likes my work. Also I have seen his and has very good level. With but time it will at great length watch each one of its works, but my preference from already goes for "Network - repost". It wanted to make something similar...an excellent work.If something this badly written, thousand pardons, I made use of the translator by my little almost null knowledge of the Ingles.
hoi Patrick, just visited your website and noticed the "untouched" version of this photograph
I like it even more than the one with the red nailpolish :D
Greets
Dennis
Thank you Patrick, for your comments on the mud truck...I did not stay for the whole thing, it ran from 2pm 'til 10pm...had to go about six...I did post some more action shots in my photohome album, you might get a kick out of them...greetings from Arkansas, den
They is really very sympathetic of you sahre to interest you what is one pale passion, compared to that which is due to heart : to write novels.
In fact, the writing and the photography go from pair.
Thanks
P V
hey Patrick!
I just wanted to drop a note at your prfile and say that you are a most welcome addition to the FC gang.
I like the way you express yourself in the forum for one. well done.
had to say that.
have a great time on here, keep in touch
Yo,Patrick:)
Thank you for touring my photos!
The old,retro car from my photo "One moment in time" is actually not sooo old:) It is a Russian GAZ-14 Chayka from 1976.In the 70s that was the most luxirios car there,the first one was a personal gift for the Russian leader Leonid Brejnev.
V8/5 L, 220 h.p., acceleration 0-100 km/h for 15 s, max.speed 175 km/h.
In fact it's a rare car. They stoped manifacturing them in 1988 and for those 12 years (1976-1988) they made just 1114 cars (few of them cabrio-type).
That's what I know:)
Take care and good luck!
Zenonas 29/03/2006 22:59
Hi Patrick! Thank you for your comments. It is gratifying to know that you liked some my photos. I have looked last your pictures too. Your eye is very good, composition is great. Good luck for your photos!Best regards
Zenonas
Alexander B. 29/03/2006 21:39
Hey patrick,thanks for your nice comments!
I've to say that your pictures really fit into my idea of perfect pictures..
I hope we'll meet a second time in this community!
Greetings Alexander
(Please excuse if my English isn't perfect)
Patrick B. Parenteau 29/03/2006 1:02
How could I miss that from your images? I'm from Saskatoon - born and raised. My mom is from Govan, my dad from near Batoche. I still have friends and family back there so I get back quite often. In the summer we head up to Emma Lake and Otter rapids. It is a small world.Cheers,
Patrick
Tammy T 29/03/2006 0:13
Well No Mans Land is Saskatchewan, lol....thank you for the welcome.
Victor Servián 28/03/2006 21:37
It flatters to me that it likes my work. Also I have seen his and has very good level. With but time it will at great length watch each one of its works, but my preference from already goes for "Network - repost". It wanted to make something similar...an excellent work.If something this badly written, thousand pardons, I made use of the translator by my little almost null knowledge of the Ingles.Dennis Veldman 28/03/2006 20:46
hoi Patrick, just visited your website and noticed the "untouched" version of this photographI like it even more than the one with the red nailpolish :D
Greets
Dennis
Dennis Maloney 28/03/2006 4:04
Thank you Patrick, for your comments on the mud truck...I did not stay for the whole thing, it ran from 2pm 'til 10pm...had to go about six...I did post some more action shots in my photohome album, you might get a kick out of them...greetings from Arkansas, denPascal Viyer 27/03/2006 20:45
They is really very sympathetic of you sahre to interest you what is one pale passion, compared to that which is due to heart : to write novels.In fact, the writing and the photography go from pair.
Thanks
P V
Dennis Veldman 26/03/2006 22:33
hey Patrick!I just wanted to drop a note at your prfile and say that you are a most welcome addition to the FC gang.
I like the way you express yourself in the forum for one. well done.
had to say that.
have a great time on here, keep in touch
Dennis
Andrea Volterrani 26/03/2006 17:25
Great photo.. Beautiful style.. Bye from Italy.. AndreaSergio Pessolano 26/03/2006 10:19
Hi patrick,Thank you very much for your kind offering to copy and paste your kind comment to my works. Really appreciated.
Dennis Veldman 26/03/2006 3:46
Hey Patrick :)Thanks for your awesome comment on
GREAT!
D
Steffi Gensch 25/03/2006 20:04
Hi Patrick,thank you for your nice comment. I know Black Sabbath although I'm only sixteen ;)
Very nice photos!!
Regards, Steffi
G.Uerlings2 25/03/2006 18:06
Thanks a lot for your comment on my profile.:-)))
Gabriela
Daniela Damgova 25/03/2006 15:50
Yo,Patrick:)Thank you for touring my photos!
The old,retro car from my photo "One moment in time" is actually not sooo old:) It is a Russian GAZ-14 Chayka from 1976.In the 70s that was the most luxirios car there,the first one was a personal gift for the Russian leader Leonid Brejnev.
V8/5 L, 220 h.p., acceleration 0-100 km/h for 15 s, max.speed 175 km/h.
In fact it's a rare car. They stoped manifacturing them in 1988 and for those 12 years (1976-1988) they made just 1114 cars (few of them cabrio-type).
That's what I know:)
Take care and good luck!