My travel photos now online if anyone's interested
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Thank you guys so much for all your kind words, it's really making my day (which considering the freezing temps, snow squalls and fact that I had to go back to work after two weeks off really needed something nice).
The pbase site is nice but unfortunately doesn't allow for much in the way of descriptions. Most of the places I've been are quite "popular" and so are discussed on this forum all the time (as I said, you guys helped me plan these trips) - but if anyone has any questions about where certain shots were taken I'd be happy to answer them.
Dan woodlief - thanks for mentioning the photo of the dog in Paris - it's probably my favorite shot, and I know it's the favorite of my husband and a few other people. By the way, I've spent plenty of time on your website studying your photos. It's really flattering than someone as good as you commented on my stuff.
Again, thanks everyone.
The pbase site is nice but unfortunately doesn't allow for much in the way of descriptions. Most of the places I've been are quite "popular" and so are discussed on this forum all the time (as I said, you guys helped me plan these trips) - but if anyone has any questions about where certain shots were taken I'd be happy to answer them.
Dan woodlief - thanks for mentioning the photo of the dog in Paris - it's probably my favorite shot, and I know it's the favorite of my husband and a few other people. By the way, I've spent plenty of time on your website studying your photos. It's really flattering than someone as good as you commented on my stuff.
Again, thanks everyone.
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Well, thanks Isabel. I consider the compliment returned. One of these days, real soon, well within the next couple of years, I am going to get into the digital camera world myself. I just can't decide whether to use my money now on new lenses or a digital SLR to use the lenses I have. It certainly would beat all the scanning I have to do. I have been working on scans from a recent New York trip for over a month, and I am finally starting to see a little daylight. Keep up the good work!!
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Thanks for the pictures. We are off to Paris on Monday and they made me even more excited. Looked carefully at the Paris ones. These are very nice pictures. Excellent !! I too am a photographer (amateur) and have made over 20 visits to Paris over the years. I probably could tell you exactly where you were standing when you took over 95% of these pictures. Needless to say I have lots of pictures of Paris albeit taken with a very different style. (One is not better than the other but they are DIFFERENT.) About 75% or more of the pictures I have are those of people. Most of the rest are of businesses, markets and street life of the city. Thus, it was interesting to see your stuff. In addition every year we have our pictures taken at the same spot in Paris (on the Pont Alexandre III). We have a series spanning the years; we look the same but the bridge is aging. Thanks for sharing your pictures with us.
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Hey, great stuff Isabel. Being able to convey the feeling of a place is what good travel photography should do...and you've done it well. You have a nice mixture of large, sweeping views, and closer detail shots.
Agree with Dan about the dog shot in Paris...a real "decisive moment".
Also, great to see some Provence photos. I'll be there myself in June.
Agree with Dan about the dog shot in Paris...a real "decisive moment".
Also, great to see some Provence photos. I'll be there myself in June.
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These photos are so beautiful they actually brought tears to my eyes.
Yes, better than most professional photos and I say that having had professional photographers in my family.
It is because, IMHO, it it not just the technical ability that ann "isabel" has with taking her photos it is that her heart, her love of the subject in each photo, shines through. A true artist! I am so grateful that this thread was brought back up to the top.
Yes, better than most professional photos and I say that having had professional photographers in my family.
It is because, IMHO, it it not just the technical ability that ann "isabel" has with taking her photos it is that her heart, her love of the subject in each photo, shines through. A true artist! I am so grateful that this thread was brought back up to the top.
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Loved your fabulous pictures! So far this morning I have visited Paris and Provence! I'm saving the rest for another time . . . so much beauty is too much for me! What an eye you have in your composition! I will be in Paris and Provence next June/July and have some new ideas to take with me! Thank you so much for such a treat and for such wonderful eye candy!
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Hi. It's interesting that this old thread got reopened at this time cause I just put my Sicily photos on line last week. The ones from the Switzerland portion of the trip are almost ready.
Barry - very funny, that's just what my family and friends all say. In fact, whenever we have a really wonderful blue sky day, we say it's the kind of sky people won't believe I didn't photo-shop into my photos. (But I never do that). I was just feeling bad that my Swiss photos don't have alot of blue sky in them (we had quite a bit of clouds, especially on the days we were in the mountains) but then I heard about the terrible rain and flooding. I guess everything is relative.
Glad you all are enjoying the photos. Thanks so much for all the nice comments.
Barry - very funny, that's just what my family and friends all say. In fact, whenever we have a really wonderful blue sky day, we say it's the kind of sky people won't believe I didn't photo-shop into my photos. (But I never do that). I was just feeling bad that my Swiss photos don't have alot of blue sky in them (we had quite a bit of clouds, especially on the days we were in the mountains) but then I heard about the terrible rain and flooding. I guess everything is relative.
Glad you all are enjoying the photos. Thanks so much for all the nice comments.