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Table for twoPosted by Michael Skorulski (Cigel, Slovakia) on 27 January 2008 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio.
Comments (34)
@Tali: Thank you so much, Tali. @Kelly: Interesting way of putting it. Thank you, Kelly. Ina from Krugersdorp, South AfricaHow perfect is the shape!! Nature is amazing! 27 Jan 2008 8:13am @Ina: Thanks so much, Ina. Craiger from Vacaville, California, United StatesAs pure as the driven snow! Wonderful shot! 27 Jan 2008 8:54am @Craiger: I thank you for your kind comment, Craiger. @martie: Thank you so much, Martie. Ondro from Brezno, Slovakialovely picture :) where did you find so much snow? :) 27 Jan 2008 9:47am @Ondro: This is from higher up in the mountains of Cigel. Thanks for the comment, Ondro. Arco-Íris from Leiria, PortugalLots of humor in this shot, and the title is perfect. 27 Jan 2008 10:35am @Arco-Íris: I'm really glad you see the humor. Thank you. Steven from Montreal, CanadaNice shot! I love the perfect shapes of the snow on the benches and table, well spotted! 27 Jan 2008 10:41am @Steven: Thank you, Steven. @Betty: Thank you, Betty. Viewfinder from Bradenton, United StatesWho would want to disturb this scene of its beauty? Winter has its true moments of inspiration. 27 Jan 2008 12:08pm @Viewfinder: What a great remark. Many thanks, VF. @MOHAMMAD: Thank you, Mohammad. Lorraine from Gatineau, CanadaHEEYEYYYYY That's Winter...gorgeous though, sigh ;) 27 Jan 2008 2:00pm @Lorraine: Thanks, Lorraine. I guess it looks all too familiar. Jen from Alpharetta, United StatesBeautiful capture...brrrrr!!!!! : ) 27 Jan 2008 2:18pm @Jen: I agree, Jen. Thanks. @Cathie et Michel: Thank you so much. Japanalia from Yokohama, JapanThis looks like such fine snow, the real thing!I like the background of trees, the black lines of the branches make a wonderful decor. 27 Jan 2008 2:22pm @Japanalia: A great comment. Thank you, Gabriela. @Wolfgang Prigge: Yes, they are so soft and clean. Thanks, Wolfgang. @Shar: Thank you so much, Shar. amy from Rocky Mountain House, CanadaGreat shot, Michael! It's that pristine snow and memories of summer picnics. And that's quite a picnic table!! Way cool with the use of logs instead of the usual lumber. 27 Jan 2008 5:17pm @amy: Thanks, Amy. Yes, they make their picnic tables kind of rough and rugged here in Slovakia. Michael Rawluk from Prince George, CanadaVery nice shot. 27 Jan 2008 5:31pm @Michael Rawluk: Yeh, seating like this can be very comfy. Thanks, Michael. Mindy from United StatesI'm a sucker for off season park furniture shots. The snow makes this one particularly interesting and fun. 27 Jan 2008 6:02pm @Mindy: Thank you, Mindy. @yiannis krikis: Thank you, Yiannis. @Hoopand: Many thanks, Hoopand. standley from brou-sur-chantereine, FranceSuperb and unique capture Michael. Great lighting control here. Well done 27 Jan 2008 7:27pm @standley: I appreciate that, Standley. Thank you. Illuci from Hurdegaryp, NetherlandsThe snow changed the whole set into a piece of 3-dimensional art, a sculpture, you captured it ver well! 27 Jan 2008 8:08pm @Illuci: Thanks so much, Eric. @Porcsin: Sorry to hear that. Thanks, Porcsin. @Frankie: Thank you so much, Frankie. @Brites: I appreciate that. Thank you, Brites. @Camiller: Yes, ice tea would be great here. Thanks, Camiller. @Photographs by M.E.: Thank you, M.E. @dailyphotosofmalé: Thank you for your nice comment. @Natalia: I really like your comment. Thank you, Natalia. the lightwriter from oosterwolde, Netherlandstransformed picnic. icecream for desert. 28 Jan 2008 7:08am @the lightwriter: Yes, that would be the appropriate dessert. Thanks, LW. @Ines: Thank you so much, Ines. @alla: I appreciate that. Thanks, Alla. |
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