Seems like you have a lot of wonderful memories and that's the most important part of vacationing. The photos look great and you got the chance to see a famous actor, although I have to admit I have yet to sit through a Harry Potter movie.
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Seems like you have a lot of wonderful memories and that's the most important part of vacationing. The photos look great and you got the chance to see a famous actor, although I have to admit I have yet to sit through a Harry Potter movie.
Thanks for the feedback! I almost felt embarrassed by that first one (not because it's Freudian - ack!:o:rolleyes:) because, obviously, someone who is brilliant is the one who planned out those buildings and how/where they sit. Can I take credit? I just framed the shot. Anyway, there's a lot of powerful capability in that place. It was very stimulating and I like/miss that about the city. When I got home, though.... it's so beautiful, here in Vermont, I can hardly believe it. Anyway, I'm too sleepy to think of what else to say; so, that's all!:)
Good to hear you're back safe and sound - and had a great time!
And we didn't really hijack your thread too much this time - Hey it's only got to 3 pages - that's not even close compared to last time!
And I'm still alive after our little antipodean meet-up and yet we haven't heard from Peter or Raylee...:eek:
This either makes me the fiendish one and I have them both locked away in my dungeon as we speak.......
or perhaps they are both leading busy & interesting lives which preclude them from making contact...whereas alas I am destined to debate merits of macintoshes with the west welshman in betwixt tractor spotting with the scotsman :rolleyes:
Although if I keep them locked up for long enough someone is bound to write a book about my exploits :cool:
What do you think about this one?:confused: (I'm just way to insecure to give the silly thing it's own thread.:o)
http://backup.cambridgeincolour.com/...5314a79d_z.jpg
Thanks much, as always!
Your photo does not appear to be B&W, anyhow Blue Sky and cloud can be added in photoshop... here it is
http://i806.photobucket.com/albums/y...n_photo/zz.jpg
Thanks, Donald!:)
Thanks, John and Ashwin!:) Soooo, what does the B in B&W stand for to you? Not B-lue, then? I really should have said, technically, monochromatic. I used the "fade" (which I often do) which does give it a blue tint. The tree is "blue", too, though. I thought that's what gave it away. I really appreciate your feedback and thanks, Ashwin, for showing me the edit. Maybe, in a few months, I'll have formed my own opinion or idea of what i think about it.