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From: selliot
03/16/2008 17:50:44
You haven't posted a single photo that doesn't draw me into it.  This makes me think of my grandparents old place, long since sold and gone.  You always seem to know when to stick with black and white.


From: tautog
03/08/2008 16:54:23
Gorgeous photos !!


From: barusn
03/08/2008 10:06:16
Wonderful work!  Really love all the pix from Cades Cove locations and buildings, my own favorite haunts.  I live in Nashville, TN now, but still go back, have oodles of my own photos and draw from them.  Looking at your pix makes me very sentimental.  All your work is really nice.


From: selliot
03/06/2008 19:50:23
Thanks for visiting my site. I know I've left at least one comment before, because the perpective angles on your photos are fabulous.  The views are breathtaking. I could look all day. Do you have a website?


From: taluse
02/20/2008 13:35:52
Beautiful pictures, very inspiring.


From: dcjames
02/17/2008 23:16:01

Hi -


Thanks for stopping by my page and for the kind words concerning my piece called "A Momentary Lapse." It was fun to paint and speaks to that horrible feeling one gets upon realizing that they have said or done something inappropriate.


Your photos are very cool. I really like the way they represent rural America.


All the best,


dcjames


 



From: jbradley
01/14/2008 11:13:07
I'm glad you were able to experience Yellowstone in the winter. From the PBS specials it looks breathtaking. (I haven't been there in winter.) How did you get pronghorns to stand still long enough to photograph? I've only seen them from a distance on the move.


From: jbradley
01/11/2008 13:25:35
Awesome work. Mountain shots are difficult to record well with the nuances of color shades. The light also changes so quickly. Here with the nearby Rockies you can loose the effect from the light within minutes. Thanks for your comments about "the Glow". Balloons offer many elements for photographers and artists. jbradley




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