Hi Cat , I was calling you the "golden girl" for a while there, but I think I will call you the "manual master" for a little while now. The stunning colouring, coupled with such an amazing panorama has delivered a picture worthy of Nat Geo. How is it that nature is so beautiful? Good to see you are sticking with the manual settings, gives a little more craft to a good picture. Ros says hi, and we haven't forgotten you
Dear Cat, A masterpiece. Like a another unkown planet!..They Called........ Cat Planet
Strong coloures and detail!
#2 Thu February 18, 2010 9:50pm
There are three distinctive parts of this photo: sky, mountain, and land. Looking closely at each sends me into a different mental room locked away from the others. Drawing back and looking at the whole is to create a yearning to be in the spot pictured.
This is why im in LOVE with all you guys and the reason i havnt put any thing on the blog my photos seem so ??????
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Alan, thank you, so much, for your words of encouragement. So much appreciatedCatIt's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see ~ Henry David Thoreau
Hi Chris, you have a wonderful way of expressing what you see. I wish I had that gift. Thank you, so muchCatIt's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see ~ Henry David Thoreau
Hi Cees, Tony & Jason - I almost missed taking this being caught up in this stunning landscape. Luckily, I jumped out of it to get this shot. Not a moment too soon as the light & colours changed so rapidly. Tony, you have taken some beautiful images. I thank you allCatIt's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see ~ Henry David Thoreau
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