Treepusher...Have you considered every writing a book containing all these amazing tales, and adventures? It would probably be fun to do. I get a kick out of Eisenheim the Magnificent. In the photo, he appears wide eyed and bushy tailed. I'm sure that's a result of being kidnapped, or more likely just wanting something to eat immediately.
Luen...Those are wonderful photos that take me back to my childhood. My Dad, my brother and I fished often. And today, my children and grandchildren love to fish. I really enjoyed your series.
Hershel...Those are excellent photos of a simple, but beautiful, and very long standing tradition.
Cindy...That is an excellent set. I'd pick #4, and the portrait of the first ram as my favorites. Not many folks get the opportunity to see and photograph bighorn sheep in the wild. You did a great job!!
Those are excellent shots, Katy. Really nicely done. I've spent many hours at the Sac Refuge, and auto tour loop is phenomenal. You can often get quite close to birds and animals that would be difficult to photograph at other areas.
Jerry...My first thought was, "what a cool perspective." I love that first shot especially. Very nice.
Nicely done shots of both the herons, kpmac.
Carol...That certainly was a most enjoyable, interesting, and beautifully filmed tour you took us all on. Your photos are all very impressive, but shot #8 (rooftop gardens) tops them all, in my opinion. Excellent!!
angela k wrote:
I really was trying to convince the gardner with the clippers to come home with me and tidy up my shrubs.... but he kept giving me the cold shoulder!!
Well Angela; if I'd a been there with you we'd both have been talking to him. Who knows, maybe we could have convinced him. LOL...Or possibly the men with the white suits and the butterfly nets would have hauled us off for evaluation.
Cool shot Bob. I'm sure you have fun with that one.
Nice shot, beautiful color, philo.
Excellent set Angela. Those sculptures look sooo real. Did you ever catch yourself trying to talk to any of them? I'd be blabbering away constantly, wondering why they weren't answering me.
Nice shot of that one, Joe. Yep, he's got his eye on you.
Nice set Sylvia...I like the town crier. It looks like he's trying to give a speech to a bunch of people that aren't paying any attention.
That is a very nicely done set Rob.