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You need a bit of imagination to see the Knysna Heads from Buffelsbaai. Lovely long beach. Sixty years ago, before there were any houses my grandfather, John Urban, my dad Fred Stone and I did a lot of fishing there. Plenty of galjoen and kob were caught in those days. Must go back for a holiday now that it's so civilized.
Amazing view & capture! LIKE! :O) Welcome, Joos Louw to the group Equator. :O) Add, please another pictures only --> from 0°01'00"N to 0°00'59"S coordinates. Best wishes & ciao from Italy, Lancil8.
I have had a look at your library of photographs and am very impressed.
I have a request to ask as to whether I can use some of your photographs for a travel guide I have compiled on South Africa which I have been working on for the past 5 years as I unfortunately had a hard drive crash which was my so-called back up and have lost thousands of photographs which I had taken over the years.
I would not be in a position to pay for the images but will certainly acknowledge you as the author on each and every photograph.
At this stage I will only need a low resolution but if I need a higher resolution then I would like to call on you to provide me with this if this is at all possible.
I have seen a lot of really good pictures of South Africa and this is what I am looking for at this stage.
I sincerely hope to hear from you at your earliest convenience and thank you in anticipation.
Best regards,
Desiree Johnson
kaymark@vodamail.co.za
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Wonderful colour composition. L+F. Best wishes Reinhard
Hi Joos,
Good day, do you have any objections to me making use of this photo of your steam train for a South African Travel Magazine please?
Naturally you will be acknowledged as the author and I will provide a link to the source.
I thank you in anticipation and await your urgent response.
Regards,
Desiree info@travel-in-southafrica.co.za
You need a bit of imagination to see the Knysna Heads from Buffelsbaai. Lovely long beach. Sixty years ago, before there were any houses my grandfather, John Urban, my dad Fred Stone and I did a lot of fishing there. Plenty of galjoen and kob were caught in those days. Must go back for a holiday now that it's so civilized.
Amazing view & capture! LIKE! :O) Welcome, Joos Louw to the group Equator. :O) Add, please another pictures only --> from 0°01'00"N to 0°00'59"S coordinates. Best wishes & ciao from Italy, Lancil8.
This place is fantastic!
Hello there Joos,
I have had a look at your library of photographs and am very impressed.
I have a request to ask as to whether I can use some of your photographs for a travel guide I have compiled on South Africa which I have been working on for the past 5 years as I unfortunately had a hard drive crash which was my so-called back up and have lost thousands of photographs which I had taken over the years.
I would not be in a position to pay for the images but will certainly acknowledge you as the author on each and every photograph.
At this stage I will only need a low resolution but if I need a higher resolution then I would like to call on you to provide me with this if this is at all possible.
I have seen a lot of really good pictures of South Africa and this is what I am looking for at this stage.
I sincerely hope to hear from you at your earliest convenience and thank you in anticipation.
Best regards, Desiree Johnson
kaymark@vodamail.co.za
Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina. ¡Muy bonita fotografía!
Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Very nice photo!
dit sal ons bevolking hier in Suid Afrika vreeslik uitdun!!!!!
青青河边草,悠悠天不老!
That is a scavanger bird locally known as KALOORI common in most towns in Uganda