😀 May I choose a post in your blog to include a link here? 🙂 They are talking about all the time they’ve spent together and how their old years will look like…
Je trouve tes petits chiens très émouvants !
Tu as réussi à créer une scène intime, comme quand on est enfant et que l’on est entièrement concentré sur le jeu.
La musique douce renforce cette ambiance.
Composition qui renvoie à de lointains souvenirs. Monde d’insouciance encore vierge au sein duquel l’enfant grandi et l’adulte se réfugie…
Belle journée Paula, amitié.
😆 yes, and I have posted this same shot in colours as I showed in the related articles bellow ;). I am running out of material. Winter is not my time. I am affraid the only pics I am going to take for the next couple of months will be indoors 😀
I’m pretty sure that you probably have a lot of great stuff in your catalogue already. You can always post-process some of your previously unpublished stuff, but if you don’t want to then the winter can always be a great way to test your creativity. I find that it’s difficult to be creative and come up with new stuff indoors. It’s can be a great way of learning new techniques and/or a new way to conceptualise your visions.
As the photo slid up my screen I thought it was Sooty and Sweep, Paula. Remember my age! 🙂
Love the track, and almost anything else by Simon and Garfunkel too. I will await your not very good quality shots of Croatia tomorrow. My comment the other day was not a criticism. I know the whole world processes and that’s fine. Have fun this evening 🙂
I just discovered your blog and I love your pictures! You’re a very talented photographer and I’d love to see more of your work!
Please check out my blog too and let’s follow each other! http://www.juliecrombe.com
Hello Stephen 🙂 Thank you for sharing your gallery with me. I dont have flickr account so I can’t comment there but I like what I see. There is a photo I love above all others – Hyde Street Pier. The b&w there gave it a timeless vintage quality – colours I guess would have never worked. You could do b&w more often. I have neglected your blog a bit (not just yours -its because of insane work hours I am having for the past two weeks), but I will come over as soon as I can.
I wonder what they’re talking about. 🙂
I won’t leave a link because half my blog is b&w. 🙂 Have a great week ahead.
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😀 May I choose a post in your blog to include a link here? 🙂 They are talking about all the time they’ve spent together and how their old years will look like…
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LOL. Be my guest. 🙂
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Patience is a virtue :D. That is my choice as I am talking “old” today and besides I really like that shot of yours 😀
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Are they waiting for a pigeon visit..? 😉
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Yes, and they have plenty of bread to share 😀
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Je trouve tes petits chiens très émouvants !
Tu as réussi à créer une scène intime, comme quand on est enfant et que l’on est entièrement concentré sur le jeu.
La musique douce renforce cette ambiance.
Ma photo n’est pas strictement en noir et blanc parce que j’ai ajouté une touche sépia, c’est mon frère et son fils (à qui appartient l’ours en peluche) :
http://mooonalilaphoto.wordpress.com/2013/06/06/photo-du-jour-pere-et-fils/
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Je suis touchee et je t’en remercie Julie. 🙂 Bises
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Composition qui renvoie à de lointains souvenirs. Monde d’insouciance encore vierge au sein duquel l’enfant grandi et l’adulte se réfugie…
Belle journée Paula, amitié.
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🙂 Es-tu un poete professionel, Patrick? Tes commentaires sont toujours inspires et je te remercie de tout mon coeur. Belle journee a toi 🙂
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Being together is a cool thing, I think that’s your lovely pic reflects…
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Yes 😀 They grew up together, and they will grow old together to 😀
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🙂 Yeah, growing old is a journey…
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Love these little friends, sharing time together. 🙂 Nice song too.
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Thank you, Sylvia. How does it feel to be back to Florida? I will stop by later to see what I have missed xx
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It’s great to be back home. There’s nothing quite like one’s own bed, bathroom, kitchen and favourite sofa. 🙂
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Don’t I know it all to well :D. Once again you have shown us your intrepid adventurous spirit, Sylvia. See you in a while on your page.
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Sweet 🙂
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🙂
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That’s a very cute photo Paula. Reminds me of the stuffed sheep that you’ve posted earlier.
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😆 yes, and I have posted this same shot in colours as I showed in the related articles bellow ;). I am running out of material. Winter is not my time. I am affraid the only pics I am going to take for the next couple of months will be indoors 😀
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I’m pretty sure that you probably have a lot of great stuff in your catalogue already. You can always post-process some of your previously unpublished stuff, but if you don’t want to then the winter can always be a great way to test your creativity. I find that it’s difficult to be creative and come up with new stuff indoors. It’s can be a great way of learning new techniques and/or a new way to conceptualise your visions.
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I have some subjects to shoot that can keep me busy for a few weekends – like 6 new porcelain dolls 😀 Thank you Max. Kyss
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As the photo slid up my screen I thought it was Sooty and Sweep, Paula. Remember my age! 🙂
Love the track, and almost anything else by Simon and Garfunkel too. I will await your not very good quality shots of Croatia tomorrow. My comment the other day was not a criticism. I know the whole world processes and that’s fine. Have fun this evening 🙂
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Don’t worry about voicing your opinion Jo 😉 See you soon. I know I have a lot of catching up to do, but last week took a toll on me. ttfn
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I just discovered your blog and I love your pictures! You’re a very talented photographer and I’d love to see more of your work!
Please check out my blog too and let’s follow each other!
http://www.juliecrombe.com
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How cute. 🙂 I’m looking forward to seeing what you have to share with us next week!
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They are so adorable Paula. Great shot hon! 😀 *hugs*
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I want to give one of those to my alligator pals. 😛 😀
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No can do. They are a protected species :p
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Oh well, looks like they get sweaters (again) for Christmas.
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How big are they? They look like they’re not much bigger than the palm of my hand.
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Hello Allan 🙂 They are 2×2 inches 🙂
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Hi Paula … here’s a link to some b&w shots i’ve taken over the years. b& w is not one of my specialties, so i’m interested in your feedback.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/skellysf/sets/72157629826342193/with/8174294083/
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Hello Stephen 🙂 Thank you for sharing your gallery with me. I dont have flickr account so I can’t comment there but I like what I see. There is a photo I love above all others – Hyde Street Pier. The b&w there gave it a timeless vintage quality – colours I guess would have never worked. You could do b&w more often. I have neglected your blog a bit (not just yours -its because of insane work hours I am having for the past two weeks), but I will come over as soon as I can.
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They look so content together!
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🙂 They are best friends 😀
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