Hi Dominic. Thanks for your kind comment on "my new day" at New Brighton Pier. Yes our little seaside suburb is obviously named after yours. This is the new pier and has only been there for about 15 years. There was another there earlier last century but I never saw it. I strolled along it last week with a brisk easterly slapping at my clothes. A few guys were pulling in herring off the end. Your work continues to inspire. Cheers..Rob (NZ)
Hi Dominic Thanks for your comments on the yachts I did not see the bird when I shot the photograph only after I downloaded it onto the computer,I thought about cloning it out but left it ala naturel to see what the comments would be.Regards from Australia.....John
I like your varied selections of work, whether landscape or macro, you have an easy ability to get the camera to say what you saw. If I can achieve half the results I will be a happy photographer. Great works..Cheers..Rob NZ
Thanks for your complimentary comment. I like your photos too, especially the landscapes. They are very well composed on the traditional gemometric principles and almost Gainsborough-like in feeling for the English countryside.
Hi Dominic, thankks for the kind comments, I just learnt how to crop and resize in photoshop properly and was a little worried that I'd gone a little too far, so many thanks and regards,
Ashley Scott 29/11/2005 19:51
Hi DominicThanks for your comment on a piece my work. I like what you've done
Best wishes from up North!
Ash
Dennis Maloney 29/11/2005 3:05
Thank you very much for your comments...they are appreciated as always...denYasser Metwally 27/11/2005 1:16
thanks for ur comments , i also liked ur wok alotNyo Pu 25/11/2005 10:18
Hi Dom,Thanks a lot visiting my fotos and your constructive comment on my palm tree foto is valuable for my foto knowledge.
Best wishes,
np
Daniela Damgova 23/11/2005 4:46
Hey Dominic,great variety of photo subjects!Nicely done pictures; I enjoyed them...
Greetings,Daniela
Rob Brydon 20/11/2005 1:26
Hi Dominic. Thanks for your kind comment on "my new day" at New Brighton Pier. Yes our little seaside suburb is obviously named after yours. This is the new pier and has only been there for about 15 years. There was another there earlier last century but I never saw it. I strolled along it last week with a brisk easterly slapping at my clothes. A few guys were pulling in herring off the end. Your work continues to inspire. Cheers..Rob (NZ)Katerina Zumrová 19/11/2005 21:46
Thanks for both comments. KaterinaPaul W Alexander 16/11/2005 0:54
Hi Dom, the photo "breaking" was taken in lee-on-solent on the same day as your photo.John Bennett 14/11/2005 12:44
Hi dominic, yes your right damn it, Did'nt see that after all that time taken in removing particals of dust and what have you.Thanks Dominic
John St John. 12/11/2005 11:49
Hi Dominic Thanks for your comments on the yachts I did not see the bird when I shot the photograph only after I downloaded it onto the computer,I thought about cloning it out but left it ala naturel to see what the comments would be.Regards from Australia.....JohnEnio Bob 11/11/2005 14:25
Gracias por su comentario, Mil Gracias.!!!Robert Riley 05/11/2005 23:17
You truly are a Gentleman. I will get in touch soon, for the visit of John Moore. I hope you are up for it. January 2006Rob Brydon 30/10/2005 11:51
I like your varied selections of work, whether landscape or macro, you have an easy ability to get the camera to say what you saw. If I can achieve half the results I will be a happy photographer. Great works..Cheers..Rob NZRichard Waldron 29/10/2005 10:54
Thanks for your complimentary comment. I like your photos too, especially the landscapes. They are very well composed on the traditional gemometric principles and almost Gainsborough-like in feeling for the English countryside.GRAHAM ROLLINGS 27/10/2005 17:15
Hi Dominic, thankks for the kind comments, I just learnt how to crop and resize in photoshop properly and was a little worried that I'd gone a little too far, so many thanks and regards,Graham