kim_tural 0 Posted December 13, 2005 Roger, I can't believe you wrote those beautiful words for me. I'm so happy that this moved you to write so poetically. I'm very flattered. Thank you soooo much! Hi Spencer! Yes it's a good thing we have the sun to keep us warm. I'm happy you dropped by again. You may want to visit this image for a very tardy answer to a question you asked a few months ago. Sorry it took so long :-) http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3480195 Link to comment
w. roger keagle 0 Posted December 16, 2005 And a good image brings out a rush of feelings...My Grandfather told me that good art is a "window" that you want to have in your wall, This is my kind of window... Link to comment
kim_tural 0 Posted December 17, 2005 Roger, it sounds like your grandfather was a sensitive man and an art lover. You are lucky to have had such nurturing and wonderful memories of your childhood. My grandmother was an artist of sorts and painted well into her 90s. Perhaps we both inherited the "artsy" gene from them :-) Dear Ayse, Merci! Link to comment
kim_tural 0 Posted December 19, 2005 Kim, it's a real pleasure to get a thumbs up from you. I admire your work so much! Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted December 19, 2005 I like Roger's thoughts on this! It is a mix of cold and warm, and wonderfully pleasing to gaze on! Link to comment
kim_tural 0 Posted December 21, 2005 Thank you so much Kim B. Roger does have a nice way with words, doesn't he? It's kind of you to agree with him. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted February 21, 2006 I love the warmer tones in the original, I must admit! Down here our winters are so mild, that anything cooler would keep me indoors! Dreamy reflections contrast nicely with the sharp foreground grasses and little bit of snow/ice there - you've got some great diagonals and parallel lines in this shot! Link to comment
kim_tural 0 Posted February 22, 2006 Hi Lee. I enjoyed your visit very much. Nice of you to notice the diagonals, I was really trying to pick up something moody too. As for the cold, it wasn't so cold that day, as you can see the pond wasn't frozen yet. Link to comment
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