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Hi everybody, as Mike (venom) suggested I put my website in this
section as well:
http://www.katjaphoto.net
If you have any tips or comments, please leave a note here or via my
website.
Thank you very much. Have a nice evening.
Katja
Venom
Hi Katja,
Love your work, you have a very good eye.
The one of Eilean Donan Castle is right up jonH's street, great sky. As Creator said in your hello post the Dads Hand pic is lovely simple but very effective.
If your into Macro (and it looks like you are) you'll fit in very well, we have some real Macro guys, Adam for one and Sean is another to name just a few.
Can't wait to see some more of your work,
Mike
adam
I love a good Macro shot me!
your pic of the blue hydrangea is superb, that stood out for me in what is a great collection of photos....
nice site...
flowergirl
Hi guys, thank you very much for your praises.
Itīs really nice to hear that somebody else likes my photos (except family and friends).
Iīll do my very best (do you know "Dinner for one", by the way?).
Adam, I had a look at your website. You have some truly wonderful photos there. Of course, I like your macro shots
(especially web 1), but the "Westerminster and London eye"
shots are equally wonderful, especially "Big Ben B&W. The sea gull
in the left corner is certainly the icing on the cake in a perfect photo.
I wonder if you have added the bird later in photoshop. If not, you were really lucky to capture such a photo.
adam
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hi flowergirl!
thanks for taking a look at my photos...just wish i has a "proper" site to display them in like yours...something for me to do this year i think!
a lot of people ask about that seagull!!! the truth is, between me and you!, the seagull was there, thats how it was taken, but the sky has been changed!!! (it was washed out in the original) no one picks up on that cos they are always questioning the seagull..!!
whats "Dinner for one" ?!?!?!?
flowergirl
Hi Adam, the sky fits the image very well.
Iīve supposed that you may not know "Dinner for One": itīs a funny tv-short film which is broadcasted here every New Yearīs eve. A very old lady helds a party for her 90th birthday (I think thatīs the subtitle, maybe you know that?!), she invited her old friends, who are long dead, so she is alone with the butler who has to serve food and drinks for the
(obviously) absent guests and herself. As he is expected to "play" the role of the guests over the evening he gets more and more drunk.
The running gag is "Same procedure as last year, Miss Sophie", then the reply "Same procedure as every year, James". In the end he has to bring the lady upstairs... ("Iīll do my very best"). The male actor is Freddy Frinton (canīt remember the female actor). Itīs broadcasted in English, so I suppose it originates from Great Britain. It must be about 40 years old, but still very funny. It belongs to New Yearīs eve like fireworks.
Wishing you a very nice evening. Katja