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Amelia Royan, on March 28, 2009, said:

Mike you're not abed yet ... and we're losing an hour at this very moment.

Your poetry fills me with awe Bonnie Lad - and so I'll sleep soundly to the tune of your words :)

Ca canny noo, Amelia

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trikermike, on March 29, 2009, said:

Compliments galore!

I don't know whit ye're wantin'.....but it's yours!!

The picture speaks in words, I just arrange them differently, that's all sometimes it happens right away, sometimes a wee bitty langer after.

I would like to include that one in 'weeBOOK(let)' should it get published!, would you let me?

Have a great day

Mike

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Amelia Royan, on March 29, 2009, said:

I'd be delighted of course. How's is that project coming along by the way? Are you still trying to squeeze blood out of stones?

So far the day is lovely, very bright and bad for photography in many ways, but I'm just going to do a wee bit of gardening in my Norwegian patch before I go back to the UK on Wednesday :)

Have a lovely official first day of spring Bonnie Lad and ca canny.

Amelia

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klaus040, on March 29, 2009, said:

Amelia: when I was younger, I enjoyed a real concert of J. Loussier's Play Bach, so I know it very well! I can understand, that his rendition appeal to you. I'm not a purist of Bach's organmusic, but in this case I thought that the original version fitts better to your photo.

Cheers, Klaus

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Amelia Royan, on March 29, 2009, said:

I agree entirely Klaus, the organ music was so fitting. Lucky you to have actually seen Loussier - he is still making music now, but I used to love it when he started off so precisely with the composition and then went wild!

Greetings, Amelia

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KasiaD, on March 29, 2009, said:

Lovely work of art by nature and captured by you! Good title. Kasia

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jeangregoryevans, on March 29, 2009, said:

Beautiful, and so blue! Really lovely, Amelia.

Jean

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gabiavram, on March 29, 2009, said:

Wonderful phenomenon!

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Amelia Royan, on March 30, 2009, said:

Hello Kasia, isn't nature a wonderful sculptress? I'm so pleased to share her works with you :))

Greetings, Amelia

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Amelia Royan, on March 30, 2009, said:

Good morning Jean - how is the world going with you today? And why have you got 2 sites in Panoramio, I'm getting confused :)

I'm so pleased you like these snowy organ pipes - Mother Nature creates such wonderful things.

Greetings, Amelia

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Amelia Royan, on March 30, 2009, said:

Thank you Gabi - it's fascinating what Nature can do :)

Greetings from Norway, Amelia

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alinavalentina, on April 2, 2009, said:

This is one of the most beautiful thing about winter !! thaks for capturing it !

Best regards from Romania !!

Alina My march contest

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Amelia Royan, on April 13, 2009, said:

Hello Alina and thank you for your great comment. Winter in Norway can be truly inspiring :)

Greetings to Romania, Amelia

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ANSTZA, on April 13, 2009, said:

Freezing! Beautiful!

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Amelia Royan, on April 14, 2009, said:

ANSTZA, welcome to my gallery, and thank you for this compliment - I really appreciate it :))

Greetings, Amelia

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David (Laaglander), on December 16, 2011, said:

Very wonderful photo of winter; LIKE!!

greetings, David

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  • Uploaded on March 26, 2009
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    by Amelia Royan
  • Extra information
    • Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D40
    • Taken on 2009/03/25 11:49:19
    • Exposure: 0.001s (1/800)
    • Focal Length: 40.00mm
    • F/Stop: f/8.000
    • ISO Speed: ISO200
    • Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
    • No flash