nancy
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Post by nancy on Aug 20, 2006 21:33:57 GMT -7
Pieter,
you need to have a website to host your pictures. try Photobucket, I think that is what Rdy and Leslie have used. (it is free).
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Post by pieter on Aug 21, 2006 16:24:31 GMT -7
Thank you Nancy, here are some images from Warsaw taken inbetween August 5 to 10. Here some images of old Warsaw: Kolumna Zygmunta III Wazy Krakowskie Przedmiescie Hotel Bristol
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Post by pieter on Aug 21, 2006 16:30:57 GMT -7
Wilanów Starego Miasta
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Post by pieter on Aug 21, 2006 16:40:12 GMT -7
New WarsawSkyskrapers Al. Jana Pawla II View from Palace of culture Another view New construction
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Post by pieter on Aug 21, 2006 16:58:01 GMT -7
Palace of culture seen in front of Muzeum Narodowe Rondo gen. Ch. de Gaulle
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Post by pieter on Aug 21, 2006 16:59:24 GMT -7
Warsaw people Warsaw people 2 Warsaw Shopping mall Warsaw fashion shop
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Post by bescheid on Aug 21, 2006 17:32:38 GMT -7
pieter Highly excellent photography! Most folks would concentrate of state buildings/parks/churches and such. But, whilst doing so, leave out the most important factor of life {People}. You have encompassed all that is what the cities/country is about, that of people. Your photography encompassed: Skoda/Toyota/Audi/Benz Taxi/various Auto number Platen. The store front mannequin/ the multi-floor shopping centre. It is all there. The people in summer casual dress and relaxed facial expressions. These are the appearance of a happy content people. Things are just what they are, they {things} have not soul, things are rebuilt and/or replaced. People is what life is all about. I think perhaps, what I see, is only the reflection of what you see. The feeling/experience and warmth, is what you as an artist may only convey through your transfer of your senses through your work, to that of others, as so we may see what through your eyes, that you see. This is what effective communication is about, that, and with the use of photography as a graphic emage. Charles
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Post by pieter on Aug 22, 2006 4:37:15 GMT -7
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Post by bescheid on Aug 22, 2006 9:55:57 GMT -7
pieter Once again you have out done your self Thank you for the look see of photos. You are so correct on with the photography of Andrzej. His {Mood for silence} and {Shadow self photo} was exquset to say the least in Black and white. It is very self evident of his artististic skill using photography as a medium. Also, that he is very skilled in media. Charles
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Post by gardenmoma on Aug 25, 2006 14:31:24 GMT -7
Pieter, Thank you for sharing these photos with us! I enjoyed them very much. I am using my daughter's (son-in-law's) computer which has broad-band access so items load very quickly GM
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Post by gardenmoma on Aug 25, 2006 14:38:35 GMT -7
Pieter,
As Nancy stated above:
I also use Photobucket for the few shots I post here. I load the rest to webshots (free membership) because I still have dial-up internet access where I live. I can usually set my computer so photos are uploaded to webshots during the night when no one needs to use the telephone. (I am too "cheap" to get another line just for the computer!)
I think your pictures, as I stated previously, are very nice and I thank you again for sharing them with us.
GM
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Post by pieter on Aug 25, 2006 15:02:26 GMT -7
Pieter, As Nancy stated above: I also use Photobucket for the few shots I post here. I load the rest to webshots (free membership) because I still have dial-up internet access where I live. I can usually set my computer so photos are uploaded to webshots during the night when no one needs to use the telephone. (I am too "cheap" to get another line just for the computer!) I think your pictures, as I stated previously, are very nice and I thank you again for sharing them with us. GM Gardenmoma, Thanks for your nice reply, and I am glad that I can share them with you, because photographs you do not make them only for yourself, you want to share them with family, friends and colleages (in my case Photographers who happen to be my friends). I downloaded the images to Photobucket, but one strange thing occured, when I try to look at them at my Photobucket page I could not find them back, only one, while all these photo's are posted here on this Forum. I downloaded images of Warsaw , Zeeland and Berlin (2005) onto Photobucket, but they disappeared. How is that possible? Pieter P.S.- They must be somewhere stil, because this Forum has the images, and they are linked to Photobucket. Mu handicap is that I am not very technical with the internet, websites, URL's and etc. I am somebody who writes, photographs, draws and paints, and used photoshop, illustrator and Quark for my last job.
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piwo
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Post by piwo on Aug 25, 2006 20:57:42 GMT -7
Good stuff Pieter. The picture of Stary Miasto brought tears to my eye's: My daughter and I could almost point to the umbrella we ate under last year!!!!!!
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Post by pieter on Aug 30, 2006 6:21:20 GMT -7
Good stuff Pieter. The picture of Stary Miasto brought tears to my eye's: My daughter and I could almost point to the umbrella we ate under last year!!!!!! Piwo, I am glad that we can share this memory, of a place our ancesters lived in or had their Capital. The week was emotional for me too, because I was confronted with the bright and dark sides of that past. Pieter
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bujno
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Post by bujno on Jan 14, 2007 5:17:27 GMT -7
Pieter, thanks for all the stuff you provided yesterday and for reminding the old stuff of the forum. I'll try to answer some of your questions when time permits. I must confess that part of the old stuff of this forum was already read by me. Usually when there was no new post in the forum in time when I came to read them The forum is just as great source of information as the whole site by Jaga and Nancy. I have appreciated very much your photos of Warsaw, too. I add some from my today's walk with the dog. This is not Warszawa proper but a suburb. The photographs are of lousy qualitiy since they were extracted from the the movie camera. And they were done in the pouring rain, and offhand, and are in fact a by-product if the motion picture I did. Yet I thought they will be interseting to see, especially to those who like the old trees combined with architecture, like Chris the Rdywenur seems to do and so do I. BTW - anybody knows what is happening to Chris the Hollister? That is my street: "Wielka Orkiestra Œwiatecznej Pomocy" guys' briefing: The park The author
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