lbuscher wrote:
Well done Lil and in spite of it all with the fires and stuff you have acomplished a fine piece of your life. I started one going back to 1931 and so far I got to 1956 and for some reason it halted there. I should get back to it as from here on the photos get better also even have color. Great job I hope many of your family and others enjoy it.
Lou
Thank you Lou - - so very sweet of you. I think & hope it will be well received. I think you should go back to your book...... Color photos - - you know.... it's funny how some shots just scream they should be B&W. Which reminds me.... You probably remember the Nikon FM. I owned two which were both stolen from me. Not my fault that someone broke into my apartment etc.... Anyhow, I've been wanting to replace it just to have one for the sake of it. I just got one. It's almost mint. Just a tad of fading, not brassing, underneath.... I've just started running a roll through it to check it. It meters etc so I'm hopeful. It looks good. So now the guys on photo.net are talking me into running both color slide film & B&W film through it. We'll see how far I take this. But I'm so happy to have one again.
GAREN wrote:
Hi Lil,
congrats on finishing your book looks awesome, BTW the bee shot is a killer shot for me and I may follow in your footsteps pretty soon.
Garen
Thanks Garen,
hopefully one of these days I'll meet you down at Bolsa & I'll bring the book & you can see what it looks like printed (Boy do I hope it'll look good). Glad you like the bee shot. I do as well.
Looking forward to see your book when you make it - - we know you're hiding some wonderful shots.
Whenever we put our heart and soul in a project, there's a wonderful sense of accomplishment and relief when finished. I'm sure your family will love it.
MaggieBee wrote:
Whenever we put our heart and soul in a project, there's a wonderful sense of accomplishment and relief when finished. I'm sure your family will love it.
Thank you Maggie,
I'm still waiting to see it. Looks like it's going to arrive at the end of the week.
Congratulations Lil.
Beautiful choice for the cover. Had not seen the one here of the flower and the bee before. Its a wonderful shot. Had a quick look and the book looks great. Well done.
Martin
Sirfishalot wrote:
Congratulations Lil,
I think your Dad will really like it and be very proud of his daughter. It would be a special gift for any father.
Martin Good wrote:
Congratulations Lil.
Beautiful choice for the cover. Had not seen the one here of the flower and the bee before. Its a wonderful shot. Had a quick look and the book looks great. Well done.
Martin
Thank you Martin,
cover was chosen by four different forums & it won by a landslide.
The Lotus & the bee has not bee posted before. I realized in the flowers for Karl-a thread that there were a lot of shots from the Japanese Garden I'd not uploaded to my site - - hence not ever posted. So I chose it for this one. Glad you like it - I hope my father will as well
It's all looking very good from what I can see. Also, I think that the cover shot is great, you can read a lot into it if you so choose.
I've got quite a few images, as do most of us, and sometimes am at a loss as to what to do with them. Printing a book seems like a nice tangible way to present them.
I'm glad you've accomplished this one, hopefully it isn't the last.
It's all looking very good from what I can see. Also, I think that the cover shot is great, you can read a lot into it if you so choose.
I've got quite a few images, as do most of us, and sometimes am at a loss as to what to do with them. Printing a book seems like a nice tangible way to present them.
I'm glad you've accomplished this one, hopefully it isn't the last.
Cheers,
Josh
Thank you Josh -
glad you like the cover shot - it is very special to me.
I share my photos here & on my Zenfolio site. But since my father is computer illiterate I have had no way of sharing them with him. If I just print them I know they'll end up in a drawer or cabinet. This way it may end up on a table or his library. Or - - if I'm really lucky, he'll decide I should print large prints for him & he'll frame them to sell in his art gallery. Yes - he does own an art gallery. He used to have two.