eska
(522) 2010-04-20 5:45
Sad, Frank, that you abandon Trek Earth. But I understand you completely. You have learned a lot here and you have contributed even more. Your notes have always been first class and providing very interesting facts about your the subjects of your photos. Comments from you had a lot of meaning to many people here. I will never forget you were the first to welcome me to TE, minutes after I posted my first picture. Great loss for TE, what a shame. But your friends will remain your friends. Greetings from the forest. Chris and family.
eska
(522) 2010-03-14 6:49
Perfect! Such a dark place and you have got perfect exposure. All the details are clearly visible. And the place is alive, you have people there, Jasmis will be happy. So am I. Nice to see places one have been to. memories are stirring. Have a nice Sunday afternoon. The weather in Siegen looks like what we have here at home. Chris
eska
(522) 2009-11-27 9:29
Marvelous quality, Frank. Somebody, some time ago, would say that's perhaps a little too dark, but this would not be me. Perfect. Fascinating place - for flying kite, model planes or for a nice afternoon coffee with or without friends. Greetings from Eau Claire (wet snow, drizzle, +2ーC) Chris
[+] eska
(522) 2009-11-19 13:06
Nice, clandestine photo. I love your composition.The branches give very discrete separation of his world from ours. Thanks for respecting his solitude, that's what he is there for. I hope other people will treat you with same respect. But do not expect that from me, I would not leave you alone. Chris
[+] eska
(522) 2009-10-08 5:03
Hi Frank. Fantastic: composition, exposure, point of view, colour reproduction. Your picture allows viewer to almost be in the centre of a church, and a beautiful one too. Your Thanksgiving is over, we have one this weekend (long weekend), Americans will have one next month. That's quite a lot of Thanksgiving but well deserved. Greetings from Canada Chris and the rest of us.
eska
(522) 2009-05-27 7:17
Interesting find and good note. It's amazing how much you are able to discover not so far from where you live. You don't have to travel extensively and still impress everybody with your finds. Designer of this house had some imagination - different then mine for sure. I think he was maximizing living space of the structure on limited footprint. You can see old age here and also I get impression of real "hand made" product. Very well worth preserving. Greetings from Canada. Chris
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