looks like some sort of dragon or monster made out of ivy. good job
Posted by andrew at July 7, 2005 02:08 AMI realy realy realy like your photos can you tell me what oyur key? how do you get the color to look so good (i have the same camera and my shots come out good but nothing like the ones you post)so whats the key!!
-keep it up
I like the colors and shapes, especially the red in between the deep green leaves. A very interesting composition.
Posted by Abe at July 7, 2005 02:45 AMI feel tempted to run my hand gently over those ivy leaves. Are the red ones dead?
Posted by Susie at July 7, 2005 06:37 AMYou continue to amaze me Sam. Nice find!
Posted by Nathan at July 7, 2005 06:44 AMnice image
Posted by Mark at July 7, 2005 09:06 AMIf you stand in front of the camera with your back facing us. No, just your right side, but on the left side of the pic, no, just your right ass maybe. How about just your right arm. that's right. That would give more depth to the pic.
Posted by Boreo at July 7, 2005 09:23 AMOoh the pattern of the leaves make my eyes twitchy. lol
Posted by Raffi at July 7, 2005 10:09 AMit's a nice image. nothing special or exciting to look at, but the colours are very calming.
Posted by sanjin at July 7, 2005 10:11 AMI just love the way you capture color and light. Your site is wonderful and I enjoy it every day. Congratulations on your talented eye.
Posted by shannan at July 7, 2005 10:46 AMA lovely, lush, live painting! Thanks, Sam!
Posted by Kathy at July 7, 2005 11:25 AMafter yesterday's spectacular "moon shot" i'm glad to see you made it safely back to earth with this simple "vanilla" clinging ivy vine on a brick wall. a very pretty composition- the nicest one of your last three "wall" shots by far. feels a little bit like christmas in july.
Posted by martin at July 7, 2005 03:20 PMi'm impressed how much you can do
Posted by Benjamim at July 7, 2005 08:39 PMWonderfully vivid colours, feels as if there's a stream of red going through.
Posted by Ed at July 8, 2005 12:30 AMI see an open mouth, a flowing river, and, of course, a terrific photo. Great spot.
Posted by Darren at July 8, 2005 08:41 AM