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#72 Sunset on the Snowy River

#72 Sunset on the Snowy River

by diannemcd

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Deep.blue, on May 3, 2009, said:

Well dianne,i am curious now.can't seem to locate the above mentioned,my google search is playing up.i agree with you about the wording though,i have never picked up on it before.I noticed it this morning and i have decided to make a point each time it crops up in a polite response.(initially :-) as you did.i did not see what was said but i am pleased you were defended.john

Deep.blue, on May 3, 2009, said:

ps. i did have a link to the NPC but lost it.i do not know how to enter,let alone vote.if somebody could leave me one somewhere i would be grateful.john

diannemcd, on May 3, 2009, said:

Hi John it seems the offender has deleted his comments, thankfully, but it was great to be defended as you mentioned, great people we "meet" on Panoramio. John, I am not the best one to explain about NPC, I am only learning too, actually this photo was in a couple of months ago. I know that if click on tags up the top, and type in e.g. 2009 May NPC it will take you to a page with all of the entries. As far as entering if you go to "Forum" you will find differnt topics - the one you want is Games & Competitions then 2009 May NPC Here comes the sun. That takes you to where you enter, hopefully some other nice person can explain to you how you enter, I might give you the wrong instructions. Hope this is of some help. Cheers Dianne

Deep.blue, on May 3, 2009, said:

thanks dianne,i think if i know where to start,i should be able to work it out so thanks for that.i am not ready to enter any competition yet but i would like to vote and keep an eye on the photo subjects each month.i have certainly seen one today which is a cracker.maybe one day i will have something worth sharing more broadly.sun has just come out here so i am shortly heading out to weed the veggie plot.take care and thanks again.john

kamalyn, on May 3, 2009, said:

Hi Di and John! John - This is a link to the 'Rules' for the NPC that explains how it works, etc.

John - OK, it's taken me a loooong time, I've been thinking you're an Oz friend of dianne's, lol. But after just seeing the conversation on your reflected building, I've remembered some earlier conversations we had. Along with many others, I'm very glad to see you're back !

Deep.blue, on May 3, 2009, said:

thanks kamaly,thankyou for your kind words and the link too.yes i am back and to stay.i have learned a lot,and seen things which have opened my eyes somewhat.i now fully understand why people get so very cross,and sometimes rightly so. :-) john

a3a35919, on June 9, said:

I know its old , but people will still look for those great photos, like this one , cheers ,Danny

diannemcd, on June 9, said:

Thanks Danny it is one of my favourites. Dianne

ACRONYM, on July 14, said:

Greetings diannemcd,

It is such a long time since I visited you Dianne, too long, and having realised the error of my ways, here I am to say hello ;>)

I am very fond of sunsets, they seem to evoke good feelings ;>)

This one is exceptional ---------Y--------

Kind regards ;>)

Jim

diannemcd, on July 14, said:

Thanks Jim for your return, unfortunately I dont have a lot of sunsets, only when I go on holidays, but I too just love them, thats where Guy is so lucky where he lives, a couple of minutes from home and he has those magnificant ones. I am glad you like this one, it is special to me for lots of reasons. Thanks Dianne

starman79, on October 21, said:

Amazing moment Dianne! Great capture, it gives me peace. Thanks for sharing.

Greetings from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. MAN

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    • Camera: Panasonic DMC-FX9
    • Taken on 2007/04/10 06:50:16
    • Exposure: 0.004s (1/250)
    • Focal Length: 5.80mm
    • F/Stop: f/2.800
    • ISO Speed: ISO80
    • Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
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