Wildflower Country #1
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019-Blue Lechenaultia
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024-Pinnacles
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074-Dampiera
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079-Nature's Garden
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093-Common Everlasting
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128-Banksia menziesii
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144-Island Rock
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220-Feeding Dolphin
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258-Fragrant Waitzia
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272-Water Sculptured Stromatolites
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315-Burra
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320-Pinyuru
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389-Steam Engine 1913-1956
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436-Wooleen Sunset 1
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460-Flooded Irwin River
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001-Wandoo Woodland
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002-Morning Iris
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003-Wandoo Woodland
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004-Donkey Orchids
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005-Cowslip Orchid
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006-Spider Orchid
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007-Dryandra
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008-Petrophile
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009-Northern Sandplains Flora
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010-Enamel Orchids
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011-Cats Paws
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012-Enamel Orchids
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013-Everlasting s
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Album Description:
A tour with Wilderness Wanderer through Western Australia's fantastic Wildflowers, as well as a look at the Pinnacles, Kalbarri, Dolphins at Monkey Mia, and Outback Wooleen Station.
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90 comments
Emphatic kudos for this album. Excellent pictures of the flowers in the wild. You muat be an avowed naturalist. You have taken pains to identify the flowers by their botanical names. Thank you. I have not yet seen the other albums in the series, but will do so soon. Thank you, too, for stopping by my 'Climbing Rose' picture and for your words of appreciation. Best wishes, Suresh from India
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suresh_krishna 2006.08.07 at 05:45:00 PDT
Hello again Gladys, it is remiss of me not to have viewed this album before. You have a great selection of wildflowers here. That blue is amazing & you even have some "flower fields" in. Thankyou for your kind comments on my "summer fields" album. We heard today from a friend of a friend who had spoken to a relative that Perth was having exceptionally cold weather. Hope it is not too cold for you, we are opposite here exceptionally hot! & not prepared for it! Eric
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ericy202 2006.07.23 at 09:12:55 PDT
<font color="#000090" > Hi Gladys, I'm glad that you've had a lot of action on this old album lately. It deserves it. You have very beautiful and very unusual wildflowers images here. For beauty and uniqueness, I love those "Lilac Hibiscus". I also like those Stromatolites which I think are some of the most primitive life around. And those pinnacles, how deep do they go? Are they monoliths or are they somehow connected under the ground/sand? I know, I know – A lot of questions. Well, I’m just a curious person. What can I tell you! <font color="#b00000" > Greetings from Florida, Paul. <font color="#000090" > P.S. Thank you for your kind words on my Pandas album. I still have some pictures of some reptiles (including a snake-necked turtle from your neck of the woods) and some large cats yet to be published from that trip, but I’m hopelessly behind on my correspondence. </font>
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paul_fernandez 2006.07.18 at 17:05:29 PDT
Your flowers are wonderful - as a magic! So colourful! Thanks for this beautiful album!Greetings Tim GREENLAND
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inuit1963 2006.07.10 at 17:31:01 PDT
this is an interesting view. where are these pinnacles?
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kellimays 2006.07.01 at 22:13:07 PDT
Bellissimi album complimenti. Ciao Giovcanni Italy.
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caruso_giovanni103 2006.06.08 at 23:44:55 PDT
Hi Gladys - this is an area of WA that I am hoping to get to one day during spring. Your album reminds me of the reasons it needs to be sooner rather than later! Well done.
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briandraper1 2006.04.14 at 14:16:09 PDT
Hi Gladys, So nice to see all the wildflowers, a joy to view, some flowers I’ve never seen of hear about it. The Blue Lechenaultia love the blue color, the Everlasting what a pretty flower its dressed in a beautiful exotic skirt, The Tulip Tree so wonderful I didn’t know it exist, so strange a tree with tulip flowers, I enjoy it. The Pinnacles so special and great shots! I’m glad you enjoyed Artis the Zoo, I didn’t realise there are so many Australians in the zoo, thanks you noticed it……..yes you find Nemo …….Best wishes, Joke, Holland
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_yoko12 2006.04.06 at 13:58:37 PDT
Sorry it took a bit for me to get back to you. I am glad you like my blog. I have been writing it mainly for myself as I do not appear to have much of an audience. I am the favorite of only one person and there's no friends or anything else like that to my albums. I therefore do not have much trouble with people asking me questions about it. It is true that dialup would be an issue and I tend to create for broadband because that is what I am on. The blog should not have been trying to put anything on your PC. If the popup blocker stopped something it probably would have been a pop-up advertisement, but I do not thing blogspot (a free blog hoster) puts popups on their client pages. I don't know what it would have been, but let it keep blocking it. I would not mind joining their team if (and ONLY if) they are headed in the direction I think they need to be going in. Catch up with you soon.
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meabbott 2006.04.05 at 18:19:29 PDT
Thanks for your congrats on the blog feature. Naturally it was a big surprise and even more so was the surprise I had at just how many people look at the blogs nowadays - a far cry from the end of last year when it seemed no one knew about them. Keith was also asking whether I had a new camera but the answer is no. The reason for the differences is that the pics were taken on two days and on the second day I was using a neutral density filter, which tends to warm the photos up a bit. I always had it on my old Nikon film camera and since taking those beach shots I now keep it on my digital camera nearly all the time, just occasionally switching to a skylight filter when the conditions call for it. I hope this latest cyclone behaves itself and doesn't decide to come straight down - I see another flood warning has been issued for the Murchison so chances are Kalbarri isn't out of the mire yet. Also just heard on the radio that the cyclone watch has been extended south to Jurien Bay, which is a bit too close for comfort! Take care,Peter
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georgieboy98 2006.03.30 at 03:11:44 PST
I like the island rock pic, it gives a feeling of the vastness of our land, good on ya. Martin
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superroo351 2006.03.05 at 18:41:10 PST
Hi Gladys! Beautiful photos in a wonderful album and I especially love the way you intersperse the flowers with the scenic shots! will come back to have a further look around as I think I haven't been to this album before (don't know how I managed to miss it!). Thank you very much for your comments in my featured album today - I really appreciate it! It's taking me a while to get back to people though! In regards to the Laterite - I discovered that it is the same as what I had known as ironcrete/ferricrete :) Thanks again and best wishes, Kate
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klb49100 2006.02.22 at 13:14:33 PST
Hi, Gladis! Congratulations for your nice picture! They're incredible! By the way - I have a new album - Venice. I'll be very glad if you visit it. Ljubomira (Bulgaria)
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ljubomira100 2006.01.26 at 06:47:17 PST
I like Your art !!!
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miklosbarath 2006.01.17 at 08:11:19 PST
<font color=green>Hello Gladys! Thank you for your kind comment, and I'm very happy that you enjoy and like my photos. I'm very proud, and this is a great honour: to be featured on Webshots! Please, if you want, go to my other webshots-accounts and my homepage: http://rigi.vze.com/ Sorry for my bad English... Best wishes from Hungary:</font> Anita Rigler
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anitarigler 2006.01.12 at 23:48:33 PST
Hi Dear Gladys, thank you so much for your kind and wonderful comments left today under my featured the Hasthepsut Temple photo album. Your Wildflower Country album is SPECTACULAR!!! Our daugther maria with her husband enjoys your country scenery and hospitality! Gldays, your country is a paradise for deep sea divers according to them! My special thank you for your help with solving entries in guestbooks! I just learned about this special event by opening my e-mail for the last time before going to the airport (again ..Mexico) !!! Thank you for your friendship. Please accept wishes for a prosperous and healthy New Year including wonderful travel opportunities to you and your family. Kind greetings, Rafal
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komierowski1800 2005.12.31 at 17:18:41 PST
Hi Gladys: Hope you realize that I was just kidding about sending snow your way; although, it is only through the depths of winter that we truly find the birth of Spring. I just added some new photos to my Winter's World album. They'll make one cold to view, but the air was amazingly warm on the mountainside. Take care and God Bless! Colleen
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montana155 2005.12.11 at 21:37:19 PST
great composition. wonderful album. all agustinguti
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gutierrezguti8 2005.12.09 at 01:35:15 PST
P.S. I'll see if I can send some snow your way....but not 12 feet. Ha.
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montana155 2005.12.08 at 23:58:53 PST
Hi Gladys! Thanks for all your sweet comments in my guestbook. I've enjoyed this album as well...very nice! I want to get up to Mt. Rainer this winter as the snow is so deep and blanketed. I've been a bit chicken driving into 12 foot snow areas as I've never used tire chains before...there's always a first time to learn a survival trick Keep checking now and then as I will be adding winter photos indefinately. I long to return to Colorado...also, Alberta and Montana. Stay cool and have a wonderful Christmas!
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montana155 2005.12.08 at 23:57:43 PST
Thanks for the entry in my Local Countryside GB Gladys. I've had quite a lot of people wanting to know what the countryside was like in our part of the world and hopefully this will answer their questions. Plus it was a delight to be out walking in the local bush anyway and seeing all that gorgeous smoke bush coming out. Glad we did in Saturday and not today though! Best wishes, Peter
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georgieboy05 2005.09.06 at 01:25:35 PDT
Hi Gladys. On August 28th my tulip album was featured. Due to the overwhelming amount of guestbook entries I won't be able to look into your albums at the moment. I want to thank you for your kind words. Groeten, Mieke
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miekesphotos2 2005.09.03 at 03:58:26 PDT
Hello Gladys, I enjoyed this album, more especially to the surprises: dolphins and ancient steam engines in what I extected to be a wildflower album. Further, most of your flowers are NAMED! and correctly I assume. I never learned even the common names of most flowers which forced me to buy a copy of the "National Audubon Society Field Guide to Wildflowers: Western Region" to provide a better name than "white, red, pink" to the blossoms I usually photograph along with whatever major theme we are , pursuing. Of course, I cannot promise I'm using the identification section correctly. But enough; you ask what cameras we use. I have a Minolta A1 and my better half a Canon Powershot S1 IS. Both has a close-up feature, so we can try your aquarium technique. And thank you for your kind comments on our "Sandia Mts" album. Ed/Albuquerque like you I usually have
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edandhelen 2005.08.30 at 01:17:55 PDT
Gladys, Thank you for your very kind words regarding my photo's. I was very honored to have been featured, and honored even more when someone whose picture qualities such as yours pay such compliments. Your work is truly admirable and I hope the editors of Webshots take notice. Jim
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queensknightjbh 2005.08.27 at 11:02:58 PDT
marvelous tones. great composition. superb.
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gutierrezguti444 2005.08.10 at 14:41:13 PDT
Hi Gladys,this is a beautiful album dominated by the beautiful wildflower images,both landscapes and close-ups are gorgeous with very good colours and detail,a real pleasure to view,Regards,Rod.
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chrisrod100 2005.08.06 at 07:58:43 PDT
Hi Gladys. It's Webshots, not me! When I add a new album and promote it up the ladder to No 1 position all the other albums immediately show as having been updated. Everyone seems to be having this problem right now and Webshots tell me their engineers are working on it. Cheers now, Peter
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georgieboy98 2005.08.04 at 01:52:35 PDT
Hi again Gladys! What gorgeous pictures!! I would love to come to Australia during the wildflower season but am so terribly prone to jetlag that any trip under 4 weeks would no doubt result in me being unconscious two thirds of my stay and, since I also happen to be a school teacher, this only leaves August. Thanks to your pictures I can at least enjoy the flora vicariously!! I'm glad you approved of my jerky shots of Perth, by the way. :-D Hugs, Christine
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legolassss 2005.08.02 at 02:32:47 PDT
Hi Glady! Have been away on a holiday Mon-Fri. Thanks for all kind words on my featured album Tuesday 19/7. Take care out there: Mikael / Sweden
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mikaelomarika 2005.07.22 at 10:14:46 PDT
Hi Gladys. I'm doing the right thing and thanking all the good people who commented in the guestbook for "Bits and Pieces". Thankyou for your kind words and as always they were much appreciated. Catch you later my friend. Hugs Al...
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shortshooter 2005.07.17 at 22:37:53 PDT
Beautiful flowers, Fantastic!
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rutcha 2005.07.12 at 08:13:22 PDT
What a beautiful album Gladys! Thanks so much for your congratulations as well! Donna
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sherwoodie2002 2005.06.26 at 05:05:54 PDT
What a gorgeous album. These wildflowers are so beautiful. You are a great photographer. Thanks for sharing your pictures. Thank you for visiting my on June 22nd featured album and your kind entry in my guest book. To be featured is really something but all the nice words from the Webshots family made that day so very special. Heidi, Mexico
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cleo85100 2005.06.23 at 19:48:03 PDT
Hi Gladys! What a lovely collections. So nice to hear from you my friend! Beautiful album . Donna
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bloominidiot100 2005.06.13 at 09:59:28 PDT
Hi Gladys, Ray here. Thanks for adding a message to my guest book. I've just got back from holiday in Ireland So i'm sure there'll be a few more photos being added soon. What a nice surprise to see your message as my very first guestbook entry. Most of the photos in my collection were taken where i live and at one of the local wildlife parks here in Tenerife, which is one of the Canary Islands, just off the NW coast of Africa. So as you can guess, we have a great climate for all these lovely flowers. I must say you have some wonderful photos in your collection too. Keep up the good work and i'll look forward to seeing more from you in the future. Glad you liked my Work too. Once again, thanks for being the first to sign my guest book. All the very best. Ray. P.S. I also have another album of Animals, which you may like to take a look at if you get the chance or the time. I am very proud of some of them and I hope you enjoy looking at them. There will be more photos and albums to come soon too. Byeee for now.
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ray_kings_photos 2005.05.28 at 03:29:28 PDT
Thank you, Gladys for your very kind words on my featured album today, greetings Ulla from Florida
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ullat 2005.05.15 at 11:59:28 PDT
Hello Gladys!Wowweeee!This is one mighty album you have created here!Aren't the wildflowers truely wonderful, such an amazing sight!The photos of the Dolphins are sooo good to see too and the pinnacles are really striking and quite different to anything I would see here.Thankyou for all of your lovely messages,I have to explain that with 'Autumn Palette' I didn't want any words distracing from the glorious sights that this season privides us with -I just wanted the vibrancy to arrange itself as if paints on the Artists palette -This is not something I usually do apart from 'Moongate Fantasy'but of course I wrote names on the base of each cameo there so that it would appear as a floral print.So my friend there is the explanation and I am sorry if you feel I have made the wrong decision!!!:0)I just want to try to have diversity and a surprise element in each of my albums too and they are a varied bunch LOL :0)!!!!!!!!! Take good care Gladys ,you are doing a fantasic job with your photography -it is a joy to visit....Luv from over the pond -Lynne
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lynne294 2005.05.09 at 21:33:32 PDT
Hi Gladys. Wow! I'm going great guns, aye?. You wonderful people must be good judges. Thanks for your kind words and I'll catch you later. Cheers Al...
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shortshooter 2005.04.17 at 21:09:36 PDT
Hello Gladys! We discovered another wonderful flower album! We are learning so much through these beautiful pictures! Thanks for giving the names! The pinnacles are impressive! We also like the Dolphin feeding. Spectacular coast rocks! Thanks for your nice guestbook comments in oertlif_2! Best wishes, Henri and Kaethi
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oertlif_3 2005.04.14 at 09:15:11 PDT
Hello Gladys Thank you for sharing the pictures of the wildlflowers of Western Australia. They are so very beautiful. Thank you for sharing your wonderful pictures. I look forward to viewing some more. Thank you, also, for the lovely comments you left in my guestbook the other day. Take care Sue Melbourne, Australia
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suetang1 2005.04.10 at 18:43:51 PDT
Hi Gladys, thanks for visiting my featured album.... I am pleased that so many from all over the world came and took the time to make comments. Thanks Carol, Canada
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crowder12 2005.04.05 at 19:12:04 PDT
Your flowers and birds are beautiful! Very, very nice. Wildflowers are my favorites. I really enjoyed veiwing them. Great works of art. And, big thanks for visiting my album, Colors of The Sky. hurricane7, AKA Stardust
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hurricane7 2005.04.02 at 22:06:56 PST
Hi, thanks for visiting my Death Valley photos -- yours are lovely too. I haven't had the time yet to add descriptions but will plan to soon, so keep an eye on my album. I'm enjoying yours! Joan aka eowyn
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eowyn 2005.04.01 at 20:06:35 PST
Ahhhh! Your wildflowers and other interesting features.......... I'm going to have to come back when I can spend a little time here!
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barnchaser 2005.03.27 at 10:51:34 PST
Hi Gladys, I almost forgot about the Pinnacles. These rock formations are very interesting. Is there any history behind them? They seem to go on forever... Sharon in Virginia
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montycarlo54 2005.03.10 at 09:40:16 PST
Hello Glady, Boy you have some wonderful albums! Some of these wildflowers I've never seen before. What a learning experience. I appreciate your signing my guestbook with all the info on the Night Blooming Cereus. I believe mine falls in the same category...Epiphyllum oxypetalum. I'm looking forward to it blooming again. I'm also looking forward to retirement when I'll be able to spend more time with my flowers and capturing many more images. I'll be hard pressed to catch up with you, though! LOL Take care and thanks again. I'll be looking forward to more correspondence in the future. Many happy regards. Sharon
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montycarlo54 2005.03.10 at 09:36:21 PST
Hola: I am from Chile, in the south of the world too. Your pics are very originals with flowers that probably I`ll never can see. Thanks for sheare whith us. I invite you to my sites alemama100, alemama101, alemama102 in the Webshots community
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alemama101 2005.03.02 at 08:25:07 PST
Hallo! Your album is beautyfull too!! Thanks for your nice comments in my featured album ! Best wishis from Switzerland!! Rosmarie
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rogrue 2005.03.01 at 06:57:51 PST
Thanks Gladys and I thought you would like the Grass Tree album. They really are quite amazing in that part of our land! Would you believe there were still a few Christmas Trees flowering down Esperance way and plenty of Ficefolias too. Am gradually getting on top of the mail!! Catch you later, Peter
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georgieboy98 2005.02.27 at 00:11:48 PST
Hi Glad. Thanks for the advice. I need all the help I can get mate. LOL. All I have to work out if there is a fast way to get the replacement pic up to that position. One place at a time will take me a month. Thanks for visiting again. Cheers mate. Al...
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shortshooter 2005.02.26 at 03:30:49 PST
Hi Gladys. Wow, two features in that short time. How good is that?. My hat size went from 63 to 107. LOL. Thanks for your compliments and signing my guest book. I'll be back but I have to and write a stack more of notes like this one. By for now, keep up those early morning walks and keep on clicking. LOL. Al....In the Capital..
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shortshooter 2005.02.22 at 15:20:29 PST
Gladys, Thanks so much for you kind comments in my Valentines album. Now I've discovered ou wonderful albums. I'll be back to view some more. Gloria
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flowergal 2005.02.20 at 21:06:10 PST
Thanks for the guestbook entry on the honeyeater Gladys. It was just a case of being in the right place at the right time. Not often that happens. Peter
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georgieboy98 2005.02.11 at 02:27:06 PST
Hi..Gladys. Thanks for the kind word on screensavers... You have plenty great ones as well. One of my favorite screensavers is flooded irwin river wow!!thanks again as alway i will return. Stonesthro
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stonesthro 2005.02.09 at 18:31:28 PST
Thank you so much for the kind words on my featured album! Just what I needed on such a dreary winter day! I'll be back to "visit" your albums as soon as I finish my "Thank You!" notes to all! Thanks again! Judy aka jabudaby
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jabudaby 2005.02.03 at 02:31:09 PST
Hi Gladys, I love the way you've combined so many wonderful wildflower shots with a tour through some of Western Australia's great tourist attractions. A tremendous album and an enjoyable virtual tour. Many thanks for your input into My Neighbours' Gardens album. The flowers' names have been updated. To answer your question about the Christmas Bush. It starts out as a bush, and grows into a decent sized tree. I've added a photo of a Christmas Bush at the end of that album for you. I was talking with the owner of the house, as I had to go into his yard to take close up shots of his flowers. He told me that his Christmas Bush was 40 years old. The photo was taken at the end of last November. These bushes reach a glorious peak, and then fade pretty rapidly. This one hadn't reached its peak, and I never got back to take a better shot. Hope that adds some interest for you. Thanks for your interest and support, Keith.
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magikeith 2005.02.03 at 02:01:58 PST
Morning Glady's Love the Tulip Tree!!! makes me want to come visit next winter, instead of the -30 below!! Love, looking at all your photo's, miss all the flowers thou, got a book on alaska's wild flowers, now got to go find them. what part of western australia, do you live in?? your friend from alaska
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alaskandingo 2005.01.29 at 23:06:50 PST
Fantastic! I would go nuts down under. Your pics are truly magnificent, but what's even more remarkable is...you know the names of all the flora. Unbelievable. Where do you live? Warm wishes, jamieO aka Hepschlep
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hepschlep 2005.01.25 at 10:26:30 PST
How wonderful your wild flowers and your kindness to share with us your so beautiful and interesting album. Hi from Sai Gon, Viet Nam.
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thanhvmd 2005.01.24 at 05:36:53 PST
Glady's, thank you for commenting on my feature album, "winter" ;. You have some great shot here. Hope to got back here and view more of your galleries. You may have noticed that I take wildflower photos. My daughter visited Australia and will marry and Australian man in February. Jim/Washington State USA.
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jlcummins 2005.01.21 at 20:15:40 PST
Very lovely album. Thank you for the visit to my featured album. And about your comment to enter some captions, well this was just a little stroll on our property. So I only entered little things about the critters. Thanks anyway for your suggestion. Laura
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hereslaura 2005.01.18 at 13:47:01 PST
Thanks Gladys for the guest book note and welcome back to the fold. I hope you enjoyed your time away and from the forecasts it looked as though the weather was reasonably kind to you. I now look forward to a detailed report but in the meantime you will have already discovered the hang up we have been experiencing with Webshots - hopefully to be all back in order by mid week. best wishes Peter
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georgieboy98 2005.01.17 at 15:29:40 PST
Hola Gladys: Thank you to visit my album and I am glad you to like. It has also been good me to know your work. Me parece un gran trabajo y no dejaré de visitar tu página. A greeting
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macmario_mario 2005.01.08 at 20:34:47 PST
Thank you for signing my guestbook Sunday (12/20/04) when Webshots featured my - It Is All Good - album. Webshots has certainly grown up since I first joined this site back in 2000. It has become such an international site. It is wonderful. Who signed my guestbook: 3 from Australia, 3 from England, 2 from the Netherlands, 2 from Italy, 4 from Canada, 2 from Finland, , 1 from Japan, Lebanon, Belgium, Malasia, Germany, and Madrid, 14 from the USA (2 of whom are my home town and I do not know them), 2 who have been so many places I could not tell where they were from and one complete mystery person Pierre. I would like to venture out into the world. So if any of you want to do some emailing for a while to swap information about our cultures, I would really be interested in that. We have one thing in common obviously. Photography.! We could learn a lot talking to each other and asking questions about what we see in each others photos. My email is …. Liven4Fotoz@yahoo.com. Cultural diversity is so great. Merryeb in California, USA
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merryeb 2004.12.21 at 17:52:24 PST
Hi Gladys, Thankyou for your comments on my galleries. The photo #20 is actually up the right way in November 2004, as it is Jetty Posts. Thanks for the tip on the Cootes, you have nice photos too... oh and I will see what I can find on Bremer Bay, do not have a tiger snake yet, I do have a carpet snake though. Merry Christmas,
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ayse3 2004.12.15 at 05:42:12 PST
Hi Gladys, Thank you so much for visiting my Maui album & leaving such an encouraging note! It's hard NOT to take a great picture over there! You can't look in any direction without being blown away be the beauty! It seems that you and I both share a passion for wildflowers...and you have many varieties that I have never seen! In addition, you have some very unique formations on your beaches and I'm impressed by the fact that the dolphins come right in to the shore and mix with the people! What fun!!! Keep on taking those great shots! Have a wonderful Christmas & may God bless you, Lynn
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lynncb7 2004.12.13 at 16:36:31 PST
First of all, I want you to understand how much it blows me away to receive comments from Australia. Thank you for the wonderful words. Now I love your wildflower shots - I had no idea that there were so many wildflowers in the outback. Liz/Ohio
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ewleach 2004.12.13 at 14:40:12 PST
wow your photos are goregous and the colors!!i love them... thank you though for your nice compliements on my moon album..tonya
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tawniscott 2004.12.07 at 13:49:06 PST
Hi Gladys! Thanks so much for visiting my featured album and leaving such a nice commentary in my guestbook. I also enjoyed your albums a lot because it shows me a nature I never saw pesonally. Australia must be a fantastic country! Thanks for sharing your world with me, so that I am able to have an idea how beautiful Austalia is! God bless you - Trixi
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trixiko 2004.12.05 at 08:47:30 PST
2,6,9 my favorites. marvelous composition.
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chulicanada222 2004.12.04 at 12:55:48 PST
Hi Gladys! Very beautiful photos! Thanks for visiting my album. Nina. Russia.
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sashas657 2004.12.03 at 08:48:59 PST
I want to thank you for your kind comments in my guest book. Your words are most appreciated. I am looking through your albums and they are so well done. Best Wishes to you, Al from Tehachapi, CA
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nurseryman100 2004.11.30 at 20:14:59 PST
Hi Gladys, First of all, thanks so much for your kind words about my albums! It means a lot to me! Second, I followed the link to your pix and WOW! Your pictures are amazing! My goodness, I had no idea there were so many different kinds of arid land plants! It's unbelievable how well you captured the colors against the vivid orange dirt. It's almost like an alien landscape to my eyes. Thanks so much for sharing! :)Cathy, Maine
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catheec 2004.11.23 at 20:34:16 PST
G'day to ya! Thanks for coming to see my album and leaving such a nice comment! Interested in seeing all of your collections! Went through this one and loved the shots of the Pinnacles. Went to Perth a couple years ago and did a whole driving tour up and down the coast stretching up to Monkey Mia. While we went up that way we were planning on stopping by the Pinnacles but ran out of time sadly! :( Seeing your amazing shots just convinced me even more that I need to get over there again to see those awesome rock formations!!! I loved my visit to Perth and hope to get back there soon! Some of those wildflowers are really interesting as I never heard of some of them before! Thanks for sharing and wish you all the best! Smiles, :)
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kester110 2004.11.20 at 04:33:45 PST
Hi from France ! Thanks for visiting my albums & your very kind words. I really appreciate the encouragement you have given me. I really enjoyed viewing your photos.I visited all your albums. Pinnacles are amazing shots ! Greetings from Brittany-philippe
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menhir107 2004.11.11 at 00:36:14 PST
Dear Gladys Thank you for visiting my album. Your words of encouragement are much appreciated. To be featured on the Webshots (HUB) has come as a complete surprise. I am overwhelmed by the response and friendship of members (and not to say inspired by their Albums *****) Your Faithfully Malcolm Excellent Wide Flower Pictures (very Interesting)
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malcolmriddler 2004.11.09 at 07:40:25 PST
Gladys, Thanks for your kind words about my featured album. For seven months I have not received any comments. Now in one day had 4,700 viewers received and 35 comments. I have a lot of people to thank, so I'll get back to view your photos later. I did take a quick look at a few wild flower photos. John
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larpman 2004.11.04 at 16:40:23 PST
Hi Gladys, thank you so much for looking at my featured cacti today. I see you even made me one of your favorite members. I am impressed. In the last days I went a lot around in your albums in your two sites. I looked for a special tree and did a Webshot search for Australian scrubs and trees. Most of the pictures were yours. WOW!!! Your albums are so beautiful and full of trees. I love trees! :-))) -Galit from Israel
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854847 2004.11.02 at 14:45:23 PST
Lovely album, Britt in Norway
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briha100 2004.11.02 at 02:50:35 PST
Love The Photo's..and No treat in camera bag Munchkin is just nosey LOL and was lucky enough to capture her....Beautiful Country you live in and Great shots added you to favorites so I can enjoy more Thanks for sharing (((hugs))) Monacat
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monacatz 2004.11.01 at 08:19:54 PST
Hello Gladys and thanks a lot for sharing your photography. What a way to make a quick trip to the other end of the world - and have everything there ready to be enjoyed. Got some nice screensaviors from you too - thanks! Great way to learn to know people like you too. All the best now from Portugal, Antti, Finland
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anttiolavi 2004.10.30 at 04:35:45 PDT
Hi Gladys, Thankyou so much for the information, I am very greatful. Your album's are wonderful, it makes a big difference with the weather. I'd love the sun to shine more over here. Please keep an eye out next year as I will be sowing my own seeds. Thank's again Gladys. Bless You. Ray (UK)
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viking153 2004.10.29 at 00:23:19 PDT
Hi Gladys, What a wonderful eclectic collection! I particularly like those blue flowers (Blue Leschenaultia). Do they usually grow in scattered shrubs or in fields of the. They must be an awesome sight. And those pinnacles! I have never seen anything like them before. They look like something left behind from a pre-historic world. Thanks, Paul in Florida. P.S. Thanks for your recent kind words on a couple of my albums. The weather here has turned magnificent - days in the mid 80s (30 C) and nights in the mid 60's (18 C) with very low humidity. After an almost total absence, I have finally been able to return home to stay.
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paul_fernandez 2004.10.26 at 06:12:21 PDT
Oh Gladys!!! I've only jst been through this magnificent 1st Wildflower Country album and have SO much to say, had to get a note in to you before I view the other four. 1)Island Rock is awesome. 2)ALL the Everlastings are glorious, in particular the pink ones are a MUST Dwnload, it's thrilling on my flat panel. 3)Wooleen sunset, astounding!! And the Spider Orchid takes my breath away...The Sandplains Flora has such precise detail, along with the purple Dampiera. Hey, in the photo 030 of Pinnacles, the one on the right looks like a giant owl :> Thanx much for your comments on my Autumn album, although I remain quite disappointed with the quality of those photos. Here's a hug online {{{{Gladys}}} and here's to my anticipation of viewing the remainder of this quality photography. These deserve to be FEATURED! Many Thanx to you for sharing. Your friend in Chicago, Barb
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chara11 2004.10.23 at 00:16:37 PDT
Gday!! and thanx for your kind entry for my album Fall Colors 2004. Just wondering what season it is down under??
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redwing1102 2004.10.20 at 14:02:34 PDT
Hello Gladys. What a fantastic album!! I really enjoyed my visit to your part of the world. Thank you so much for sharing. Your photos are inspiring and the wildflowers very interesting and beautiful and as you can well imagine, so very different to those we have growing in England. I'll be back to view your other albums soon. I invite you to look at flowers growing in my garden. Hope to hear from you. Kind regards Jayne, West Midlands, UK. :) xx
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hjaynefoster 2004.10.17 at 01:59:19 PDT
Hi Gladys, How beautiful are your wildflowers, and beautifully photographed. And those 'pinnacles', What are they? They look like the remains of a petrified forest. Can't wait to find out! If this album is a preview, I'm agog to see the rest of them in the series. My special favorites were 28, and 29, Of everlastings. Have taken them for screen savers, (Which I watch through most nights before I go to bed.) A collection of my favourite pictures. Hard to make a choice though, a thoroughly enjoyable album... I shall definately be back. I send you best wishes from UK. Sheila.
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lensmate 2004.10.16 at 10:35:19 PDT
What a beautiful Album!! The desert is truely lovely after a little rain. I love the African Tulip Tree and think that the Banksia menziesii a most unusual flower. This deserves a feature. I thank you for the kind comments on my Feather River album. Must get to the rest of your albums now. Doug in California USA
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dyetter 2004.10.16 at 08:00:00 PDT
Hi Gladys and back and what a Breathtaking album of some more of Aussie beauty!! You certainly excel at capturing it and all the wonderful wildflowers!! I was spellbound, and started a list....but, it would just enbrace them all! These ones really stood out to me 071dampiera,African Tulips, Plume Smokebush, 029 Pinnacles Pinyuru, 258 Everlastings, Banksia Lilac Hibiscus photos and on and on and on....I just loved the fields of wildflowers...I viewed them on the desktop and the album was just all awesome!! The stunning pinnacles...WOW!! they are like stone men, and the one that I really loved was 029 with the wild grass growing beside it...Just a great composition...I was totally impressed with the Plume Smokebush, and how exquisitely beautiful is that!! Geez I better reply to one a day, as I shall just keep raving on! I am definitely an Aussie woman, as we do love a chat hey...Lol!! 015 Mixed Wildflowers is very beautiful with that vibrant green in the background sweeping across, and I sure would love to be walking up that road! You must have had a wonderful time and how fabulous are the Pinnacles!! They are just amazing, and I was totally intrigued by 272 Water Sculptured Stromatolites!! Mate are they just wonderful, and kinda look like old Chocolate Eclairs if you know what I mean. Anyways Gladys, you have done a marvellous job as usual, and are a fantastic child of Aussie nature and capturing it's beauty!! Thank you soo much for sharing this that I dream to see in the near future!! I totally loved them all, and the sweeping seascape was beautiful!! Take care....Em
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emphotos103 2004.10.13 at 02:51:13 PDT
Hi Gladys, well WOW!! Yippee I am the first.to sign..LOL!, Being cheeking as I just had a quick peruse as have to bolt, and am thrilled that you have all these new albums...so that means...I shall need a good bit of time, so shall begin in the morning to browse and view the beautiful flowers and those magic Pinacles and all your other adventures!! This is exciting, as your work is always just soo beautiful, and looks like I am in for a wonderful treat, and BTW tks for comments re the Trees in my Save the Trees Album!! We DO need to save the trees, and my g/f who was holidaying in Tasmania months back, said it bought tears to both her boyfriends and her eyes, at the sight of the big lorries carrying trees that one tree alone... covered the width of a big truck...and the fires burning, and the logging coming out of these ancient forests!! Shame on the greedy ones! The Politicans think we are fools...and those great olde trees are soo ancient! (quote) "Two hundred years of logging and clearing have reduced old growth regions to only 13 percent of their original extent," Law said. "Yet these giants are still being destroyed by ruthless clearcutting." Gondwanaland times!! Anyways enough of that and Gladys I shall be back, bees knees, in the mornin to see these beautiful flowers!! I have ALWAYS wanted to see the wildflowers of W.A.....so expect more messages from me k!! Take care dear friend.....and have a really great day...!! Em
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