Thak you for stopping by to tell me about the no tag zone--something I had not encountered before, or at least not wittingly. It's something I may have to consider doing myself. I leave my nominations as they stand, though, as I recognize quality (don't know how it came to me in those terms.) The Premio Arte Y Pico will spread elsewhere. through me it seems to be coming to a standstill--which may be okay, too.
The last picture could very well be David Cameron about to do a Neil Kinnock! LOL!
ReplyDeleteLove the mixed monotone / colour images - how do you do that?
Brilliant!
Gary
Fantastic! I especially like the third one.
ReplyDeleteIts all done with Photoshop Elements 2 Gary.
ReplyDeleteOh I like the third one. Fantastic photo
ReplyDeleteA typical summers day in England. Bet Jilly in Monte Carlo could never take photos like those!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like some wild weather you were in. Great shots of the wave action.
ReplyDeletecool pics! the colours of the hoodies stand out nicely!
ReplyDeleteWell, beautiful as always. True art. One reason I have an award for you at my blog. Stop by to see.
ReplyDeletevery beautiful series. a huge power i can say looking the third photo
ReplyDeleteI did enjoy the color on the black and white.
ReplyDeleteA new way for me
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Thak you for stopping by to tell me about the no tag zone--something I had not encountered before, or at least not wittingly. It's something I may have to consider doing myself. I leave my nominations as they stand, though, as I recognize quality (don't know how it came to me in those terms.) The Premio Arte Y Pico will spread elsewhere. through me it seems to be coming to a standstill--which may be okay, too.
ReplyDeleteMac: Oh my, those look like some powerful waves. I'm glad your safe.
ReplyDeleteYou captured the power and energy of nature.
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