Thanks, Steve, my friend! I always look forward to your kind comments on my work. We both have beautiful daughters and will need to invest in good shotguns very soon.
Warm regards,
Endre
Steven Roberts wrote:
Oh Endre. The collection in your home is just to much. This time I am referring to your beautiful daughters. Lovely shot of them once again.
Thank you, Steve. I'm really glad you like it. As to my daughter's interaction, it didn't last long. they were willing participants for about 3 minutes and I think all together I got off about 6 shots before they'd had it.
All best wishes,
Endre
Steve Spencer wrote:
Hi Endre,
Fabulous shot. The idea, the clarity, the exposure, the composition--all are spot on. Another simply outstanding shot, but I like this shot especially for the wonderful interaction you have captured between your daughters.
Book? Where's the book? Oh, that's the tiny thing in the bottom? Oh, well. All I see are two beautiful girls and can't look at anything else.
A great pic Endre, as always, but you really need to stop taking pictures of them. It gives you an unfair advantage. You see, not all of us are blessed…..
Oh for God's sake... As if the daughters aren't beautiful enough, and the book enchanting by itself, but you have the temerity (and talent) to photograph them brilliantly. Masterfully done, maestro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The girls will treasure this one when you all go home to your home planet.
Thanks, Yakim, my friend! I am so glad you like it.
We all do what we have to do to get the best shot with what is at hand. I don't think it should give me any sort of unfair advantage with you because, as I recall, you have a pair of beautiful kids yourself. You are blessed, indeed!
Warm regards,
Endre
Yakim Peled wrote:
Book? Where's the book? Oh, that's the tiny thing in the bottom? Oh, well. All I see are two beautiful girls and can't look at anything else.
A great pic Endre, as always, but you really need to stop taking pictures of them. It gives you an unfair advantage. You see, not all of us are blessed…..
Thanks so much, Bev, my dear friend! Your high praise is really too much, but I'll humbly accept it!
Yes, from this post and the others on the thread of your brilliant photo it appears that you've found me out. (Curses! Foiled again! ) Didn't you know that Hungarians originally emanate from Mars? There was a book called "Strictly From Hungary" written about 40 years ago that made the case for all Hungarians having been the descendants of a Mars invasion. According to it, the advance party landed in Hungary because it was an obscure little country. They wound up liking life there so much that they never gave the signal for the full invasion but rather, decided to assimilate with the population. That accounts for the disproportionate number of highly creative and successful Hungarians.
I'll be beaming messages back to the Home Planet later today.
Fond regards,
Endre
Beverly Guhl wrote:
Oh for God's sake... As if the daughters aren't beautiful enough, and the book enchanting by itself, but you have the temerity (and talent) to photograph them brilliantly. Masterfully done, maestro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The girls will treasure this one when you all go home to your home planet.
Actually I have three, but none is as beautiful as yours. Yes I am blessed but others are blessed even more.
Happy shooting,
Yakim.
Strad wrote:
Thanks, Yakim, my friend! I am so glad you like it.
We all do what we have to do to get the best shot with what is at hand. I don't think it should give me any sort of unfair advantage with you because, as I recall, you have a pair of beautiful kids yourself. You are blessed, indeed!
Can't help but add to the words already written Endre, masterful work as always!
Alice in Wonderland is one of my favorite odd stories, so extra points for using it!
I didn't know you had three lovely children. I hope to meet them someday.
We all have our blessings and curses, my friend! It all depends on how one looks at things. As it says in the Talmud: "Who is wealthy? He who is satisfied with his portion."
Warm regards,
Endre
Yakim Peled wrote:
Actually I have three, but none is as beautiful as yours. Yes I am blessed but others are blessed even more.
Oh my, Andrew-Bede, my dear friend! You humble me with your kind comments. I'm so glad you like it. As I wrote earlier, much of what I have learned, I've gotten from my wonderful colleagues here at FM.
L & P,
Endre
Benedictine wrote:
I there no end to your talents? Every week I can't wait to see what you will do next—a lesson and example to us all. Respects in awe to the Master!
Thank you, Jason, my friend! I'm so glad you like it! My kids love Alice, too!
All best wishes,
Endre
Jazno wrote:
Can't help but add to the words already written Endre, masterful work as always!
Alice in Wonderland is one of my favorite odd stories, so extra points for using it!
Strad wrote:
I didn't know you had three lovely children. I hope to meet them someday.
We all have our blessings and curses, my friend! It all depends on how one looks at things. As it says in the Talmud: "Who is wealthy? He who is satisfied with his portion."