Saturday, January 22, 2011

Let's Bring The Big Screen TV Next Time

8 comments:

Rosaria Williams said...

You snap so many good ones that it is hard to choose which one deserves a comment. Good job.

From the Old InkWell said...

Stephen, Just dropping by to thank you for taking the time to stop by my blog. I'm so tickled to find yours and your superb photos!! I loved viewing them and reading your sometimes funny and always appropriate captions. Also like what you say in your header. That is so TRUE! I'll be back because I know I'll be able to learn from your photography.

Abhishek said...

Your photographs are awesome. I am a very amateur photographer and I shoot with a digital camera but I want to learn using an SLR and I hope I can soon get to that.

The pictures that you capture are really nice. I am gonna be a frequent visitor on your blog.

:)

jglanville17 said...

I'm wondering if you've ever read Ways of Seeing by John Berger? its excellent, I know you would appreciate it... Lovely photo.

ADRIAN said...

Stephen,Wish the weather waslike this here. Have posted a reply on my blog regarding waterfalls. I f you need any more information get in touch. All the best.

ShEiLa said...

I can only imagine what the view is like up there... but I promise I wouldn't want a BIG screen.

ToOdLeS.

nouvelles couleurs - vienna atelier said...

hi, I sow yours foto i like it so much
gratulations

Laura Tedeschi

Mike Benhaim said...

Hey Stephen.
I am a new follower, and just read your "about me" which made me chuckle to myself. I too, see time fleeting by. Your thing is photography. For me it's music. There is a chronological soundtrack in my mind and in history that keep severything in perspective. I also remember a line from Armin Mueller-Stahl in the movie Avalon, where he says, "If I had known everything was going to change so much, I would have tried harder to remember." Keep us young, my man.
And check out my newest post.
http://scholarlee-vexednation.blogspot.com/
Peace!