Hallo Sabine, many many thanks for your in depth analysis (taken with great care) your thoughts so enrich my day. Wolwedans is the most wonderful place, the largest privately owned nature reserve in southern Africa.It is carefully preserved with sensitive insight yes and lets be honest with great love . It is just spectacular apart from no great crowds, no unnecessary car tracks as you are not permitted to drive and explore on your own but a guide is allocated and he is there for your needs the entire day. I was particularly lucky with mine, David, he photographs too and wants to specialize as a photographic guide. He was prepared and even offered to get up at 5 to have me at certain places for sunrise. Hope I can go there again next year.My best wishes to you and many thanks, cathy
Merci d'avoir apprécié la beauté de ce ciel, Sabine !!!
Absolument fantastique ***
L'orage qui a suivi après était.... infernal ;-DDD
Amitiés & bonne semaine,
Teresa
ich bin richtig gerührt, wie viel Aufmerksamkeit (diesmal in Prosa) Du meinem bescheidenen Bild vom Münchner Isartor geschenkt hast. Wenn ich mir bei meinen Bildern bloß immer so viel denken würde, wie es meine Kritiker tun. Aber diese Form der Auseinandersetzung schärft die Sinne. Ich habe daraus schon viel gelernt. Vielen Dank für Deine ausführliche Anmerkung - wie auch für die vielen anderen Anmerkungen, die Du schon geschrieben hast. Es ist mir immer eine Freude sie zu lesen.
J'apprécie grandement, Sabine, cette manière que tu as d'observer,
puis de détailler certains de mes clichés
qui deviennent alors, à mes yeux, plus vivants que jamais.
Bises. Yda
Liebe Sabine -
Vielen herzlichen Dank für Deinen Besuch und für Deine sehr nette Anmerkung, die mich besonders freut.
Aber eben, bei Dir kann man ja nicht von Anmerkung sprechen, es ist vielmehr eine Fantasie-Explosion........! Wünsch Dir alles Beste - mit vielen lieben Grüssen aus Italien.
Jürg
My dear Sabine, your lovely comments on my "The Lonely Boat" were really so much welcommed and, once more succeeded( your photos have quite often done that before!) in reopening to me chapters long ago closed and almost forgotten from my...very early years of life! Just immagine the very first time I came across the romantic story of poor Lady of Shalott was in my last High School (Lyceum) year at the American College from where I graduated, when a young very gifted but also "herretic" American prof decided to turn us familiar with certain tresors-as he said- of American and English litterature. Among plenty of others suggested by him was Myriel Spark's novel "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" which we've read in class and in which the story of The Lady of Shalott is mentioned, actually Tennyson's poem! I remember it very vividly because it initiated a further scrutiny on the subject and you know how much-especially in those years- youth was sensitive in such stories about knights, Sir Lancelot, king Arthur etc,etc... Of course, a thousand years after, at the time of seing the lonely boat and pressing the shutter, it never occurred to me that possibly the aetherial body of a shrouded in a mist dead girl could lie in there on her way to a Kastorean Camelot!...
have a nice week
alexander
Hello S. Sabine, I just read your comment over the bear's picture from Mirjam, it denotes a deep knowldege of the folklore, moreover the one that is trasmitted oraly in fact the tale you mentioned, Snow white and the roses was one of my favorite when child..thanks for bringing out to the open, to me was an amazing event..
† werner weis 29/06/2015 9:10
@sabineein Text (Dein Text) wie ein sanfte Lawine
und stark wie die Gezeiten,
die es hoffentlich auch für die Ozeane des
Mild- und Honig-Planeten gibt:
† cathy Blatt 24/06/2015 10:04
Hallo Sabine, many many thanks for your in depth analysis (taken with great care) your thoughts so enrich my day. Wolwedans is the most wonderful place, the largest privately owned nature reserve in southern Africa.It is carefully preserved with sensitive insight yes and lets be honest with great love . It is just spectacular apart from no great crowds, no unnecessary car tracks as you are not permitted to drive and explore on your own but a guide is allocated and he is there for your needs the entire day. I was particularly lucky with mine, David, he photographs too and wants to specialize as a photographic guide. He was prepared and even offered to get up at 5 to have me at certain places for sunrise. Hope I can go there again next year.My best wishes to you and many thanks, cathy† werner weis 16/06/2015 17:08
ich wurde auf Deine Bildersammlung aufmerksam, weil ich irgendwo eine gute Anmerkung von Dir las - der Besuch heute hier lohnte sich!TeresaM 14/06/2015 17:53
Merci d'avoir apprécié la beauté de ce ciel, Sabine !!!Absolument fantastique ***
L'orage qui a suivi après était.... infernal ;-DDD
Amitiés & bonne semaine,
Teresa
Mirjam Burer 12/06/2015 15:06
thank you for your great words again Sabine, have a wonderful and sunny weekend, hugs† cathy Blatt 12/06/2015 13:26
Kein Neues von der Maus???????Und lebt der Hase noch ? Einen lieben Gruss, cathyTeresaM 12/06/2015 9:44
Contente que tu aies apprécié cette vision, Chère Sabine ;-)))Bisous & bonne fin de semaine,
Teresa
Hans-Martin Adorf 09/06/2015 16:09
Hallo Sabine,ich bin richtig gerührt, wie viel Aufmerksamkeit (diesmal in Prosa) Du meinem bescheidenen Bild vom Münchner Isartor geschenkt hast. Wenn ich mir bei meinen Bildern bloß immer so viel denken würde, wie es meine Kritiker tun. Aber diese Form der Auseinandersetzung schärft die Sinne. Ich habe daraus schon viel gelernt. Vielen Dank für Deine ausführliche Anmerkung - wie auch für die vielen anderen Anmerkungen, die Du schon geschrieben hast. Es ist mir immer eine Freude sie zu lesen.
LG Hans-Martin
Mirjam Burer 06/06/2015 21:49
just love your lyrics always.... hugs Sabine..Yda.de.Paris 30/05/2015 11:02
J'apprécie grandement, Sabine, cette manière que tu as d'observer,
puis de détailler certains de mes clichés
qui deviennent alors, à mes yeux, plus vivants que jamais.
Bises. Yda
Berthold Klammer 28/05/2015 18:22
Hi Sabine, thanks for your overwhelming comments...best Berthold
Berthold Klammer 23/05/2015 15:42
Thanks for your comments...deleted the brackets!regards Berthold
Jürg Scherrer 20/05/2015 18:05
Liebe Sabine -
Vielen herzlichen Dank für Deinen Besuch und für Deine sehr nette Anmerkung, die mich besonders freut.
Aber eben, bei Dir kann man ja nicht von Anmerkung sprechen, es ist vielmehr eine Fantasie-Explosion........! Wünsch Dir alles Beste - mit vielen lieben Grüssen aus Italien.
Jürg
alexander stefanatos 18/05/2015 22:04
My dear Sabine, your lovely comments on my "The Lonely Boat" were really so much welcommed and, once more succeeded( your photos have quite often done that before!) in reopening to me chapters long ago closed and almost forgotten from my...very early years of life! Just immagine the very first time I came across the romantic story of poor Lady of Shalott was in my last High School (Lyceum) year at the American College from where I graduated, when a young very gifted but also "herretic" American prof decided to turn us familiar with certain tresors-as he said- of American and English litterature. Among plenty of others suggested by him was Myriel Spark's novel "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" which we've read in class and in which the story of The Lady of Shalott is mentioned, actually Tennyson's poem! I remember it very vividly because it initiated a further scrutiny on the subject and you know how much-especially in those years- youth was sensitive in such stories about knights, Sir Lancelot, king Arthur etc,etc... Of course, a thousand years after, at the time of seing the lonely boat and pressing the shutter, it never occurred to me that possibly the aetherial body of a shrouded in a mist dead girl could lie in there on her way to a Kastorean Camelot!...have a nice week
alexander
Carlos García Jiménez 16/05/2015 19:54
Hello S. Sabine, I just read your comment over the bear's picture from Mirjam, it denotes a deep knowldege of the folklore, moreover the one that is trasmitted oraly in fact the tale you mentioned, Snow white and the roses was one of my favorite when child..thanks for bringing out to the open, to me was an amazing event..Thanks
Carlos
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