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♪ Swissmay (2)'s conversations

Manfred1220 said:

Es ist alles sehr liebevoll hergerichtet und geschmück, das drückt doch eine gewisse Lebensfreude aus, denke ich. Ich muß das immer vergleichen mit dem Aussehen der Wohnhäuser und Orte jenseits des Eisernen Vorhangs, vor dem Umsturz. Das war ein Spiegelbild der Tristesse, in der man dort gelebt hat.

Das mit dem Ziebelemärit ist sehr interessant, wenn auch wahrscheinlich nur mehr Tradition.

Herzliche Grüße, Manfred


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Manfred1220 said:

Margrit, es war damals eine Tragödie, aber rückblickend ich bin sehr froh, daß es uns uns damals nach Wien verschlagen hatte. Zur "alten Heimat" fehlt mir jede Beziehung, es war mehr als 40 Jahre eine andere Welt, wenn auch nur weniger als eine Autostunde entfernt...

Herzliche Grüße, Manfred


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♫ Swissmay said:

Vielen Dank, Manfred! Die Stimmung war auch sehr schön. Die Temperaturen sind ungewöhnlich hoch; vor einem Jahr hatten wir eine Menge Schnee um diese Zeit.

Herzliche Grüsse, May


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♫ Swissmay said:

Dear Erik, thanks a lot for visiting my gallery and for the many *s! I feel honoured! I agree with you about the other one, there are still some more, which I will upload, when I finally put up the whole series of Ireland 2007.

Warm regards, May


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archrodney said:

Great forms & atmosphere, May! I like that POV a lot. Nice scene. cheers, archrodney!


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archrodney said:

Thanks for the explanation, Marilyn! I thought, that smoke comes from the wood, judging by the colours of the sky. :) Wonderful capture. cheers, archrodney!


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Erik Eshuis said:

Marilyn, it's good to hear from you as well. Thank you for your compliments! I also consider this one as one of my luckier shots with my new camera, which gives me just a bit more possibilities than my old Canon. Still not a DSLR but a very welcome update. I raised the contrast a bit to hide the details in the shadow part. Ascoli Piceno is a not so well known, but very nice little city in the Marche, Italy. In the background you see the Apennine Mountains.

Best wishes to you, Erik


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♪ Swissmay (2) said:

Dear Vladimir, thank you very much for your sensitiveness, your praise makes me feel a bit embarassed! I have a special relationship to old houses, they make my imagination flowering. I love to listen to their stories of the people they have hosted through centuries, of all the internal and historical happenings they have witnessed. So I have only written what I heard and felt, ;) for a moment being the little girl again growing up in this house until I left to stand on my own feet...

I wish you all the best,

Margrit


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archrodney said:

May: Thanks a lot for your kind comment! Delighted you like my photo. :)

Marilyn: I believe a photo could be much better with a good title. Thanks for your friendly comment!


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♪ Swissmay (2) said:

Very nice photo!

Thank you very much for positioning my photos correctly!

Best regards, May


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