thank you for you nice comment on my foto "R.I.P my dear Tess"
and yes, she was a very good dog.. and this was the best for her, we don't want her to suffer.. She is in heaven now :)
Hi, thanks for your comment on my 'creation':
Only half of the branch-hole in the bark of a South-African tree I could use for this pic. In photoshop-programme I'd made a mirror of the original and put it togehther...
morning greetings from up over, andy
thanks for the comment
our arctic ground squirrels
usually
move much to quickly
for my slow camera
and are seldom neat and tidy
at the dinner table ... ;-))
robert
Pat McMullen 6. Mai 2007, 3:18
Hello Andrew,Thanks alot for the great comment on the Wild Horse photo. I appreciate it much.
Pat
mk-foto 5. Mai 2007, 17:14
yes i wanna thank you 2! to comment my "baday" picture^^Michel Derksen 29. April 2007, 11:28
Andrew, thanks for your comment!Grtz. Michel.
Sofie Svanberg 29. April 2007, 2:13
thank you for you nice comment on my foto "R.I.P my dear Tess"and yes, she was a very good dog.. and this was the best for her, we don't want her to suffer.. She is in heaven now :)
//Sofie
Lorraine Larochelle 28. April 2007, 2:10
Thanks Andrew for comments, feel sorry for your cat:(CsomorLászló 27. April 2007, 14:43
OK. Andy!-:)))CsomorLászló 27. April 2007, 14:42
Thank you Andrew!
Christiane Wüllner 26. April 2007, 21:20
Thank you very much for comment on my photo!:-)) Christiane
Nicolaj Georgiev 25. April 2007, 15:01
dänks dude! :)nice pictures!
Barbara Bamberger 22. April 2007, 12:23
Hi AndyThank you for your comment... The only thing I missed there was someone I love ;-)
Regards,
Barbara
SiegmarSommer 21. April 2007, 10:21
Hello Andy!Thank you for the first comment on one of my pictures here at fotocommunity! Encouraging!
Siegmar
Sarah D. Kiefer 19. April 2007, 20:20
hi andy, thanks so much for visiting and commenting on my 'bloom' image! i appreciate it a lot!cheers,
sarah k
Peter Windhövel 19. April 2007, 19:06
Hi, thanks for your comment on my 'creation':Only half of the branch-hole in the bark of a South-African tree I could use for this pic. In photoshop-programme I'd made a mirror of the original and put it togehther...
Reg. Peter
Robert L. Roux 19. April 2007, 9:28
morning greetings from up over, andythanks for the comment
our arctic ground squirrels
usually
move much to quickly
for my slow camera
and are seldom neat and tidy
at the dinner table ... ;-))
robert
Cees Vogel 18. April 2007, 7:16
Thank you for comment.Greetings Cees Vogel.