j_m_lee_photography 0 Posted March 14, 2005 What Jerry say is true. I was defeated once and Jerry lifted me up. At that time i also wanted to quit. Anyway, I've never seen so awesome picture before. Don't tell anyone i've not seen a real snow. hehehe...lol Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted March 16, 2005 Whoa i like this too!!!!.......so unique! You great artist! no doubt. Link to comment
illy 0 Posted March 17, 2005 This is just awesome! 7/7 for sure and would give more! :):):) Before I read your description i thought that it is a reflection in the water filled with small white flowers! Extremely great job!:):):) Link to comment
lo spiso 0 Posted March 22, 2005 Very creative composition and beautiful colours too: well done! Link to comment
Phil_Light 795 Posted March 25, 2005 Muted slightly out-of-focus background covered by delicate ice crystals with such complimentary colors. This is really nicely done. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted March 28, 2005 Amazing !!! I loved this photo, even that I would like to see the forest behind as it is !!! But its so beautiful ! Great work !!! Link to comment
ljk 0 Posted June 19, 2005 Looking through your folder I stopped at this one. It is one of my favorites of yours and I am seeing it for the first time. At first, like Richard, I thought it was a reflection in a still pond with leaves....I really like how the frost takes on such a delicate lavendar color. This is a delightful picture to sit back and enjoy. Thank you for sharing it with those of us who care..... Link to comment
harnstrom1 0 Posted November 11, 2005 Wonderful tone and palette. Soon this season is back. Smoothness and DOF is perfect for creating this mood and athmosphere. 7/7 in a Free World. Link to comment
watermark_of_merni 14 Posted November 11, 2005 Thank you for checking this out. If you don't mind I'd like to use your quote when I need to, "7/7 in a free world". This says it best! Yes there should be frost here soon, I have been checking for it every morning. It's my favorite thing to photograph. This was taking during a milestone in my life and a surprise how I happened to photograph the frost. Link to comment
waltrude_2000 0 Posted November 27, 2005 Read the comments above and personally I cant find any thing surreal. Really been looking for that. On the contrairy quite much of reality, with a dreamy romantic touch. Captures fine the time that has come. Stillness and darkness and also awakening past times.A time to concider, a time to die a bit and also to be reborn. Walter Link to comment
watermark_of_merni 14 Posted November 28, 2005 Thank you for the wonderful critique, how right you are. I appreciate this very much. Link to comment
donpaulson 0 Posted December 3, 2005 I thoroughly enjoyed viewing the many artistic images in your portfolio, but this one really speaks to me. Link to comment
watermark_of_merni 14 Posted December 4, 2005 Thank you Don for looking at my work and mentioning this, I'm glad you found this one. I've since photographed frost 3 times this year, I'm finding its a world of its own. I've to stand back from the whole image and see what speaks to me as you've done with this. I'm glad I captured this scene as it was because I've found I'll never catch one such as this again. Link to comment
john_macpherson 0 Posted February 7, 2007 Just proves to me that a raft of monkeys using Photoshop can never compete with the infinite variety of nature and the imagination of one inspired person prepared to explore different ways of viewing their world. You should be proud of this image, its surreal, beautiful, inspirational and most importantly, original. I take my hat off to you and bow graciously! Well done indeed. Link to comment
briany 0 Posted February 7, 2007 Two photos on the Photo.net homepage and both of them excellent with great variety. Congrats! This one is really quite stunning. Will need to dig into your portfolio... Link to comment
watermark_of_merni 14 Posted February 7, 2007 John, I like your imagination.I'm sure tonight I'll dream about monkeys heading down stream while I try to photograph them.Most of all thank you for the poignant comment. Thank You Brian. I hope to soon visit yours. Link to comment
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