Aloha, Thank your for your kind comments on my images. I am truly honored! I have uploaded a video today that feature many of my shots plus new ones. I hope you enjoy viewing it when you have the time. Much Aloha, Dave~
said punaguy1
Hi Clark. The Russell lupin is an import to New Zealand. They are found gracing the roadsides of the central South Island. Flowers from November to January. Your comments make my special day so much sweeter. Bernard
said volvob12
I will look it up. I love the Dead scene. As a matter of fact, I consider myself a Wharf Rat. Meaning I attend Dead and Dead related shows, and I no longer drink or use. I have over 7 1/2 yrs under my belt. Photography is something I picked up while in Recovery. I can't go any deeper into how I do it on this forum due to Anonymity issues. Lets just say I do it "One Day at a Time". San Francisco is a Magical Place, especially clean. Now I can remember where I went, and who I left with. I would love an opportunity to re-shoot those shots. I lived around the corner from 710 Ashbury for 5 yrs.
said haightdon
No, it is not the Dead House. You are correct the Dead House is at 710 Ashbury. This house photographed is on Fillmore a half block north of Japantown.
said haightdon
Thanks very much for your kind comment on the first place for my picture CC Contrasting colors. What a lovely and beautiful great surprise for me today ! It's a honor for me ! Have a nice day. Daniel
said grosnounours105
In this link you can compair between the Nikon P90 and the Olympus U9000: You can see the differences Dimensions between the two...! http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=oly_stylus9000%2Cnikon_cpp90&show=all - Lea
said leahh0742
Dear Clarck, I've asked about the Nikon P90 that you have suggested me. Indeed, The Cameras seller told me that it's a very good Camera, but it's to big for my needs and demands, even so it's a little cheaper than the Panasonic LX3 that I've planed to buy before...He recomended me of the Olimpus U-9000 that feets my needs. It has lens from 28 width, so I can take photos of big buildings from a short distance... It can process automatically Panoramic photos from 2 and 3 shots, So I can take longer photos of the view around, and the most important for me, is that it's menu is in my language - Hebrew (with visual demonstration), so it's very friendly and clear for me to use. I love my new Camera...:-)) and hope to take many many photos during my trip in Canada soon...:-) I'm going to visit Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City and the Thousand Islands, and Niagra falls... When I'll come back, I'll open a new Album in Webshots for this trip, and share with you all my experiences ...:-) Thank you and best regards, Lea
said leahh0742
Aloha Clark! Unfortunately our vacation had ended, so we came back home. We'd like to express our great thanks for your hospitality and kindness. We have spent really great time and unforgattable adventures together. We were absolutely amazed about places, which you show us and we're especially grateful for learning my kids riding the waves. It provided them fantastic time, adventure and success as well, so they're very happy and proud to talk about this very unique experience to our friends. Please send my best wishes to Jannet as well, she was very kind and helpful with us. I started to work but when I'll have any free time I'll upload some pictures to WS. Mahalo for everything, Gyuri, Anna
said gyuri65
Hey Clark, thanks for the comments. I don't know you personally, but I do remember seeing your impressive photos a very long time ago. I would be honored to go on a photo shoot with you someday. And I see that you're also mastering the art of HDR. I just downloaded a trial version of photomatix, is that what you use?
said shorebrka
Clark, thanks for the nice comments on my new Colorado album. I am so pleased to take you on a remembrance journey of that area. Your memories give more life to these pictures and I appreciate hearing them. Thanks, Ray.
said AggieFox95
Hi Clark. When I first saw the Grand Canyon the word vast vtook on a whole new neaning. At the time there was a controled burnoff on the North Rim and the smoke haze was so bad that the sunrise looked like "fog" in the valley.Glad you enjoyed my album. Your comments are all warmly received.Bernard
said volvob12
Hi Clark.....I am so thrilled, and honored to has been featured here on the Homepage today...Thanks ever so much for popping by and leaving your most kind comments, which I truly value....Take care now, and Best Wishes...Larry.
said umpa1
Thanks very much for your kind comment on my CC Contrasting. Have a nice day. Daniel
said grosnounours105
Hi Clark; I just saw your nice message. I was not the official photographer, you know. A friend of Kristen's parents came up from Portland to do the honors. I don't like to do the formal wedding fotos, anyway. I like the informal shots and I got lots of those. About 500 or so. My son, Al, my daughter, Kathryn, my brother Dave, and my niece, April.... we all brought our cameras and were taking pictures like crazy. At some point, Al said he wondered why the photographer was so "owly' I said I thought she probably felt over-run by everyone photographing the wedding. We were like the crazy paparazzi, moving in unison. Must be something in the genes. I would like to produce a book though of all of our good photos that we took. Hope all is well in your world. Did your friend come to visit yet to photograph the island. I cannot remember when he was coming, but I thought it was the end of summer. Hugs, your friend, Marjie
said windflowers43
Thank you Clark for your comments. How did you write a message in Polish? Did you learn it somewhere or you did it with a help of some kind of internet translator? Peace, Jakub
said Jakubno
Clark, first of all, congrats on the richly-deserved lifetime membership award! I was sure I'd already posted to that effect but I don't see my message, so I guess it's another senior moment. Next, many thanks for the lovely words of congratulations on my POTD hummingbird shot. Much appreciated! It's my first homepage feature shot, and a great honour. ~ Brenda
said faranya100
Thank you Clark for your warm congratulations on my LifeTime Membership Award. I am deeply touched by your visit. Cheers! Michel
said peg353
This is the "Panasonic Lumix DMC LX3" http://www.panasonic.net/avc/lumix/compact/lx3/index.html There is also the "Panasonic Lumix DMC LX3K" that I want to check the differences between those two...
said leahh0742
said leahh0742
Dear Clark, Thank you for your concerning about the new Camera that I plan to buy. When I bought my Panasonic LX1, Me and my son in low checked many reviews in the internet about many Cameras and we have decided that the Panasonic is the best for our demands and what we have required in a Camera. My son in low have the Panasonic LX2 and he is very satisfied with it... I took many beautiful photos with my Camera (as you can see in my Albums). My camera fell down on the floor while I was taking photos, that was the reason for all the problems I have had with it since then. I fixed it two times in a very known laboratory and it cost me inough money, As I'm already familier with the Panasonic I've decide to buy the new Panasonic LX3. So much the more, I can use the same bateries and memory cards of my Panasonic LX1...! I have 4 Bateries and three 2 Giga Memory cards... I do hope that I'll not be regret. Thank you again and all the best to you and your brother, Lea
said leahh0742
Well dear Clark, you can see many of those "cowboys music" palyers in many places of Thailand... You should see also my Albom of "Kow yai" and "Chockchai farm" (starting at Page 13 of the Albom) in this link: http://travel.webshots.com/album/570335768goqHUn?start=144 ... I hope you'll like it... The Album is full with many Photos, as most of my travels alboms...;-) Thank you for your comments...:-)
said leahh0742
Dear Clark, I see that I can learn a lot from your knowledge and experience...:-) Thank you so much... Indid I've cropped a similar Photo of mine as you've suggested, and it really looks much more interesting and beautiful... Please do not hesitate to comment and let me have your constructive criticism about my Photos, I like to learn more, how to inprove them... Youe can see the improved Photo at the first page of my Thailand Album... Do you like it better now? Thank you again and Best regards, Lea
said leahh0742
Dear Clark, about the Photo of the Night Trafic in Bangkok... Many of the cars behind the bikes are Taxi-Meters... The red light in the front left side is a sign that the Taxi is Free to take passengers... As you can see, there are a lot of Taxis in Bangkok and they are very cheap compared to Europe or even USA... there are also Taxi-Motorcycle for people that want to avoid the terrible traffic jam on their way to work...:-)
said leahh0742
:-D Of course, dear Clark, I did ride The "Took-Took" (That's how it calls in Thailand), even few times... It small and quick and save time to travel along the sites we've visited... But also very noisy and not healthy to ride between all the vehicle in the street and get all the smok in your face and lungs...:-))
said leahh0742
Dear clark, I agree with you 100%. I've thought about it too, but I was short on time and was drifted to put all my photos. I'll correct it when I'll have the time. Thank you for your constructive criticism, I appreciate it very much and I'm glad you liked my Album... :-) I wish you all the best, Lea
said leahh0742
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