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06/29/2006 05:38:11 AM · #26 |
your sweetness and thoughtfulness have made DPC a better place, Sherryl, and we're all the better to know you. you and your family are in my prayers.
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06/29/2006 05:55:21 AM · #27 |
I would like to Thank you Shez, for your open will and dedication to photography, and to all of you out there for passing on your gratitude the this wonderful lady,and her husband Peter. My Wife Carol And I have had the pleasure of meeting them both personally, and they are an inspiration to life, and so comfortable to be with, Sherryl's photography has come so far since joining DPC,and the friendships she has made. |
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06/29/2006 06:10:37 AM · #28 |
You gave me my very first comment and it meant the world to me. there have been so many more since then. I wouldnt have been able to grow as I have without you. I hope for many more wonderful pictures from you and many more wonderful and helpful comments as well. :) |
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06/29/2006 07:42:43 AM · #29 |
You are by far, one of the most generious, kind, and thoughtful person that I have ever had the pleasure to meet. I thank you for your sincere kindhearted words, re myself and Peter. Both you and Carol accepted us as if we were "ten feet tall" and for that, I also thank you.
You energy rubs off on me, and both of us often live and breath photograpghy together.
You are my best buddy, and don't you forget it.
Originally posted by hywind: I would like to Thank you Shez, for your open will and dedication to photography, and to all of you out there for passing on your gratitude the this wonderful lady,and her husband Peter. My Wife Carol And I have had the pleasure of meeting them both personally, and they are an inspiration to life, and so comfortable to be with, Sherryl's photography has come so far since joining DPC,and the friendships she has made. |
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06/29/2006 01:27:23 PM · #30 |
The same with my mother, she may need oxygen at night, and tomorrow her heart specialist will see how bad her arteries are clogging up, because of her diabetes. She's eighty three, drives and tends her gardens and plants. On Father's Day I dedicated my photo "Desolated on the inside (4CJE)" to Christopher John Erdovegi our only 19 year old child, who died as a student pilot in a two plane, mid air collision on 10-14-2005. After all I'm using the camera I bought for him but borrowed many times.
Is a Sherpet the female version of the Sherpa. The ones that guide moutain climbers to achieve new heights in the Himalayas. Or is it someone that helps others achieve new altitudes in their photograph scores.
For now, let's all enjoy photography and the joy a picture can bring to others. Some people with limited eyesight actually "See" better, the many facets of a picture, than some that see 20/20.
Thanks for your comments on my photos. Even if some were short, it made me think. I like "Excellent", but why is it. I suggested in another forum about copy/paste some general "canned" comments from a Microsoft-Notepad window (or Mac text-file).
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