Many many thanks to all friends that have spent time on my photo,either with with their Pros or Cons,that eventually ended in PC gallery. A great honor to me.
alexander stefanatos
Thanks Alex ... it's strange isn't it, but now and again when we press the shutter button we just 'know' it is going to be a good shot.
Wishing you many of those moments.
All the best
Andy
merci beaucoup pour la visite et les commentaires!! en effet je suis une passionnée de voyages!!! et je connais bien la Grèce qui est un pays absolument magnifique!!!!! amitiés catherine
Thank you very much for your follow-up Alexander, and kind assessment of my photographs. Digital editing has opened for me as neophyte the black and white photographic expression in which I try to use the zonar exposure defined by Ansel Adams.
But I long for color photography Velvia 50 and100.
Was watching fakirs more than half of hour, went around them. Found that the right hand of man sitting at the bottom is an artificial. It's attached to a pole with a seat for sitting at the top:-) Clever boys!
Thanks for good comments Alexander!
Best regards and nice weekend:-)
Tania
Dear Alex, looks like you may be an opera lover as well. My photo was taken in the lobby of our new Opera House just before the performance of 'Les Dialogues' with absolutely no idea of what it ended up later. The performance was marvellous, wonderfully directed, sung and conducted. BTW the new Toronto opera house impressed Valery Gergiev so much that the architect was immediately recommended to Putin
to build the new opera theatre in St Petersburg. The building is already under construction costing some
$ 800 million, many times over the budget because of all the corruption. The Toronto opera house cost only $ 80 million. Cheers, Janos
Oh dear Alex..... many thanks for your wonderful comment and your literary associations. I am sure the English can be confusing, but "Darkness at Noon" was written by my countryman and wonderful author, the late Arthur Koestler. If you haven't read it, please read it. You may be thinking of "The Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad that I haven't read. :) Best regards again, Janos
alexander stefanatos 8. Juni 2013, 8:19
Many many thanks to all friends that have spent time on my photo,either with with their Pros or Cons,that eventually ended in PC gallery. A great honor to me.alexander stefanatos
Silvana W. 6. Juni 2013, 23:15
Many thanks for your comments,Alexander ¡
Best wishes
Alfredo Ruiz Baltanás 5. Juni 2013, 16:33
Muchas gracias Alexander por tu amable valoración de mis fotografías y especialmente por tu comentario de mi foto "Marscape".Friendly
RB Alfredo
rocco di ciommo 4. Juni 2013, 12:02
grazie Alexander,ciao
Ruslan Karpov 3. Juni 2013, 14:18
Hello Alexander, thank you so much for commentary. Yeah, you're right, looks like Tolstoy. This picture was displayed in Maxo Gallery in Barcelona on May 23-30, 2013 .http://galeriamaxo.com/exposiciones-barcelona/fotos-de-fotoemotion/
Andy-Wood 31. Mai 2013, 23:27
Thanks Alex ... it's strange isn't it, but now and again when we press the shutter button we just 'know' it is going to be a good shot.
Wishing you many of those moments.
All the best
Andy
catherine Berthe 31. Mai 2013, 12:50
merci beaucoup pour la visite et les commentaires!! en effet je suis une passionnée de voyages!!! et je connais bien la Grèce qui est un pays absolument magnifique!!!!! amitiés catherineAlfredo Ruiz Baltanás 30. Mai 2013, 23:49
Thank you very much for your follow-up Alexander, and kind assessment of my photographs. Digital editing has opened for me as neophyte the black and white photographic expression in which I try to use the zonar exposure defined by Ansel Adams.But I long for color photography Velvia 50 and100.
Friendly
RB Alfredo
Tania Skaradek 30. Mai 2013, 12:11
Was watching fakirs more than half of hour, went around them. Found that the right hand of man sitting at the bottom is an artificial. It's attached to a pole with a seat for sitting at the top:-) Clever boys!Thanks for good comments Alexander!
Best regards and nice weekend:-)
Tania
Alfredo Ruiz Baltanás 29. Mai 2013, 13:32
Congratulation for the " seeking refuge... " star.Friendly
RB Alfredo
ekatarina 28. Mai 2013, 18:01
Merci pour tes commentaires et je comprends ta douleur avec la perte de ce superbe appareil.Amitiés.
Cathy
Janos Gardonyi 28. Mai 2013, 0:30
Dear Alex, looks like you may be an opera lover as well. My photo was taken in the lobby of our new Opera House just before the performance of 'Les Dialogues' with absolutely no idea of what it ended up later. The performance was marvellous, wonderfully directed, sung and conducted. BTW the new Toronto opera house impressed Valery Gergiev so much that the architect was immediately recommended to Putinto build the new opera theatre in St Petersburg. The building is already under construction costing some
$ 800 million, many times over the budget because of all the corruption. The Toronto opera house cost only $ 80 million. Cheers, Janos
Janos Gardonyi 26. Mai 2013, 21:15
Oh dear Alex..... many thanks for your wonderful comment and your literary associations. I am sure the English can be confusing, but "Darkness at Noon" was written by my countryman and wonderful author, the late Arthur Koestler. If you haven't read it, please read it. You may be thinking of "The Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad that I haven't read. :) Best regards again, JanosTania Skaradek 26. Mai 2013, 20:23
Hi Alexander! Thanks for your visit and friendly comment!Best regards and good new week:-)
Tania
Janos Gardonyi 25. Mai 2013, 0:12
Thanks, Alex for your kind comments. "Winter Light", if I recall was the title of one of Bergman's films.Best wishes. janos