Milan Bystron 14. Januar 2006, 1:50
hi dennis.....thank you for your comment on my photo " Pain of anathema ..."
Rob Wells 11. Januar 2006, 17:40
Just checking in. Its been a while since I've been on here consistently.Hope you're keeping well.
Marc Erpelding 9. Januar 2006, 21:29
Very impressive and creative work...Kind regards, Marc
Sergio Pessolano 8. Januar 2006, 14:56
Hi Dennis,Elena thanks you very much.
Have a great week.
Kind Regards.
Sergio
Jan Van Der Hooft 5. Januar 2006, 15:25
Thanks for your nice commentJan
Luis Andres Hernandez 4. Januar 2006, 5:19
Thanks for your comments on my "Foggy Morning" picture.Regards
Ron Couwenberg 3. Januar 2006, 17:03
Wow, Den, your words means a lot to me. Keep up the good work.....keep them comin'. The best wishes for 2006. Thanks again.Dennis Veldman 2. Januar 2006, 18:13
Thanks all :DStefano thank you very much, it is one of my latest favorites as well!
Phillip Marco Vallentin 1. Januar 2006, 5:09
Hello Dennis.Thank you for you honest and openminded comment on my pictures. I appreciate that!
Happy New Year to you too...
Marco/
Jeremy B 28. Dezember 2005, 8:13
Thanks Dennis. I really appreciate the comment regarding the photograph - Breanna.-j
Ron Couwenberg 27. Dezember 2005, 23:21
Hi Den, thanks for your constructive comment, you know!! how I appreciate that. You're absolutely right about the halo. Thanks for keeping me sharp. Ron.When 22. Dezember 2005, 10:51
Just stopped by for a Christmas wish and a virtual dance on the mountain top under the solstice moon.Remsi Remsen 15. Dezember 2005, 22:41
hi dennis!how come you know that Carmen and me would fit like a pair of shoes? ;)
btw, how did you find my profile?
life is a bitch...;)
severely RR
Rob van Kempen 26. November 2005, 5:30
Hi Dennis,Thanks for making me feel welcome. So you're a night-worker too? I had a look at your portfolio and like it... I see things we have in common..( maybe I am interpreting things the wrong way..correct me if I'm mistaken)..meaning the casualness of the outdoor shots versus the totally controlled inside or studio shots. I have nothing against casualness, actually I prefer it because I see it as a sign of modern digital photography. I don't give a hoot about the pics I took outside because I know that every picture is just one more pile of pixels untill I decide to give it meaning and purpose in Photoshop. The other thing I like is your tendency to theatrical photography, personally I think you are very good at it. You might want to look up the work of René Eijsink, here:http://www.pinto.nl/index.htm
I published some of his pictures in one of my books. Anyway, I'll watch your portfolio closely. Keep it up!
Dennis Veldman 20. November 2005, 13:40
:) your very welcome Derya :)