Thank you for your comment on my photo:
A FINAL GOODBYE !!!!
Anyone who has ever had a pet, has gone through this course of action, at one time, or another. It's never easy no matter how many times you have to do it, and especially if you're the one chosen to make the final decision as to whether the pet lives, or dies.
That one moment, that one observes the procedure of the pet taking his, or her last breath, will forever stay in the mind of the pet's owner, whether it be 20, 40, or 60 years later.
I have seen grown, macho type men, break down into tears, right after the pet dies. It's never easy.
If looking at this image, brings back sad, but wonderful memories of your dog, and the good times you two had together, than this image of mine did it's job.
"I shoot with three analogue Canons viz. A1, AE & TLb, a Panasonic Lumix FZ50, a Mamiya 645, and have recently acquired a Kodak Retina 1b, which I bought on the street in Bremen Germany recently, where I am at the moment, until 29 November. The Retina is in super condition and I'm putting various films through it to see how it copes with new film. By the way, it is the same model that Edmund Hilary used to record the conquest of Mount Everest in 1955." John Sampson.
John, I would really like to see some of your work from Germany and from the work you have in Galerie Fusion that you opened with Sigi in Namibia.
Alenka A 24. Februar 2012, 13:32
Thank you, John!Yes I'm not good painter but!! the real photo with a strange proportion too)))
http://www.lifeisphoto.ru/photo.aspx?id=504683
Best Regards!
a.
manuel patricio 13. Februar 2011, 23:50
Hi this is a church of bones in portugal in evora you can get information on the webOscar Hoogendoorn 13. Februar 2011, 17:20
This sport is not known everywhere. But thanks for your comment.Oscar
Lourdes Ramos 8. März 2010, 2:14
Hi Jonh, thank you for your comment.nick trofeo 17. Januar 2010, 20:37
Thanks Mr. John for commenting on my pictures, I saw your gallery and you have great pictures as well.Regards,
Nick
Chris Kieffer 15. Januar 2010, 19:42
Hi John, tks for your kind comments, regards from LuxembourgMaria João Arcanjo 4. Januar 2010, 2:58
Nice to meet you!!!Fons van Swaal 3. Januar 2010, 18:53
Thank you very much John .....;-))
This images was taken in Austria at the beautiful lake Zeller See .....
Best regards,
F....
anthony ryan 27. Dezember 2009, 15:30
Hi John,I will swap you.I am fed of the snow,I can't get out to get any pictures or anything.I could do with some sunshine.Regards.
Anthony
Nancy Blach 26. Dezember 2009, 16:49
Thank you for you nice comments.Regards,
Nancy
Ray Steinberg 25. Dezember 2009, 1:13
Hi John,
Thank you for your comment on my photo:
A FINAL GOODBYE !!!!
Anyone who has ever had a pet, has gone through this course of action, at one time, or another. It's never easy no matter how many times you have to do it, and especially if you're the one chosen to make the final decision as to whether the pet lives, or dies.
That one moment, that one observes the procedure of the pet taking his, or her last breath, will forever stay in the mind of the pet's owner, whether it be 20, 40, or 60 years later.
I have seen grown, macho type men, break down into tears, right after the pet dies. It's never easy.
If looking at this image, brings back sad, but wonderful memories of your dog, and the good times you two had together, than this image of mine did it's job.
Ray
botano 21. Dezember 2009, 18:23
Holger Findling 19. Dezember 2009, 20:23
Happy Holidays
Holger
Tad Kanazaki 30. November 2009, 1:09
Thank you for your visit and comment.
Bw Tad.
Owen McLeod 28. November 2009, 15:56
"I shoot with three analogue Canons viz. A1, AE & TLb, a Panasonic Lumix FZ50, a Mamiya 645, and have recently acquired a Kodak Retina 1b, which I bought on the street in Bremen Germany recently, where I am at the moment, until 29 November. The Retina is in super condition and I'm putting various films through it to see how it copes with new film. By the way, it is the same model that Edmund Hilary used to record the conquest of Mount Everest in 1955." John Sampson.John, I would really like to see some of your work from Germany and from the work you have in Galerie Fusion that you opened with Sigi in Namibia.