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The Sun Will ShinePosted by Lorraine (Gatineau, Canada) on 5 September 2009 in Plant & Nature and Portfolio. YES I figured it out...It's Impossible to maintain the number of VISITS, I can't spend all day on the comp. So When someone visits, I respond to their comment then visit their blog. That way I get an occasional new visitor...and I don't forget anyone...
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@Marion: Thanks always Marion :) Christel from Köln, GermanyGood morning, Lorraine 5 Sep 2009 7:15am @Christel: I appreciate that Christel Thanks :) Anthony Morgan Lambert from Bielefeld(Old West Wales boy), GermanyYou can´t beat a good tree shot,I always say.The mono treatment works well too !! 5 Sep 2009 8:33am @Anthony Morgan Lambert: Thanks very much Anthony ;) Nina from Hamburg, GermanyHow beautiful.... the sunbeams through this tree, lovely and inspiring... nicely photographed in b/w Lorraine :) 5 Sep 2009 9:16am @Nina: Thanks very much Nina, I appreciate it :) grouser from Ludlow, United KingdomNice beam of light 5 Sep 2009 9:43am @grouser: Never too trite, love it lol thanks for the poetic comment Grouser ;) @Victor Lamela: Muchas graçias Victor :) MrsAmber from West Wickham, United KingdomWell caught beam of light...it's a delightful shot. I thought it was a watering can up a pole to the right ..then I realised it probably wasn't! What an interesting life I lead having thoughts like that...Great shot..and thanks for your lovely comments on my blog today! 5 Sep 2009 11:00am @MrsAmber: Hey Kate, I love that you see things in my photo, don't stop ok? lol thanks a lot! tyan from Singapore, SingaporeYou are too popular babe,i guess that explained the number of visits you get. Do anything except exit AM3 ok?Hee. I ike this,it is like a hope for those who thinks hey will never see the day again.a little melancholic. Last week, my dad told my mom that he couldnt for a while remember Caleb's name. I mean, i know i was never his fave,but it still hurt. I dont know why i thought of the incident when i saw your image. 5 Sep 2009 11:18am @tyan: It's too much there are too many splendid phtoographers, I can't visit all, thanks for your lovely visit, as for your hurt remember that old age make us very forgetful and not uncaring ;) Judy from Brooksville, Florida, United StatesDitto on the visits (and don't you dare come visit me). <grin> 5 Sep 2009 12:55pm @Judy: How you read my mind...I just can't do it anymore...heart and yes xx I'll always visit you Judy lol LESLIE from norwich, United KingdomDelightful shot Lorraine - love the B & W processing 5 Sep 2009 1:21pm @LESLIE: Thanks very much Les, i appreciate it :) KathyCalculates from Indianapolis, United StatesGreat study in black and white...light and shadows! Hope you have a great weekend planned...maybe near the water??? 5 Sep 2009 6:32pm @KathyCalculates: Thanks Kathy Kool, I never ever make plans...what happens, happens lol thanks sweety :) Lee from Fort Frances Ontario, CanadaThe burst of light from the sun shining through the tree is fantastic. Well done. 6 Sep 2009 2:44am @Lee: Thanks very much Lee, for the lovely compliment :) Claudia from Illinois, United StatesYour choice for black and white here is dead on. I LOVE it. The monocrhome makes the sun seem even more intense and more appreciated. :) 6 Sep 2009 4:32am @Claudia: Thanks for the beautiful compliment Claudia :) Japanalia from Yokohama, JapanBut....season in the sun is over....it's time for you, and me.....to pick some clover......Welcoming sunlight playing in the branches, a mellow theme... 7 Sep 2009 1:57pm Barbara from Florida, United StatesSweet and charming, that is the mood I feel in this place. Great in B&W. 7 Sep 2009 5:50pm terrorkitten from Bath, United Kingdomyou should do more black and white and you shouldn't worry about reciprocating - people love you for you. 7 Sep 2009 9:52pm |
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