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Anouk
Jul 21, 2007, 16:49
Not an art, but I hope it tells how beautiful this place is...


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Lareg
Jul 22, 2007, 06:49
ага, тут :))
а я тебя в жж достаю :)
давай еще!

BagirkaN
Jul 22, 2007, 06:59
Уря! У нас тоже такое делают счас... вот буквально вчера гуляла в нашем Сипорт Виллидже - и сфоткала.... какоЙ совпадениЙ! ;)

http://rh.foto.radikal.ru/0707/12/9d77f5448ce3.jpg

Astro
Jul 22, 2007, 11:21
WOW, that's amazing ... more images, please :)

So as I understand during the tide all these goes under the water?

Red Stone
Jul 23, 2007, 00:10
Not an art, but I hope it tells how beautiful this place is...Good sculptor(s)+Very bad architects=Nice pictures:)

Thanks Anouk!
Уря! У нас тоже такое делают счас... вот буквально вчера гуляла в нашем Сипорт Виллидже - и сфоткала.... какоЙ совпадениЙ! ;)Even using babelfish I couldn't understand your post... The picture itself is not a famous one. Nevertheless I would feel better in a place like this...:inlove:

Thank you too BagirkaN!

arevOOk
Jul 24, 2007, 02:57
U nas toje est' takoe delo :)

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Anouk
Jul 24, 2007, 14:14
Spasibo za otklik:) I sapsibo za vashi photograpii

Postarayus' sdelat' pobolshe raznyx photok kamennyx sadov. Kak okazalos', Canada imi slavitsya: ya obnaruzhila kamennogo chelovechka dazhe na vershine nebolshoi gory

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Red Stone
Jul 24, 2007, 19:04
Ok! Ok! My fault!:o

I shouldn't have posted in this thread!:o

Jane
Jul 24, 2007, 19:27
Ok! Ok! My fault! I shouldn't have posted in this thread!

why ?..

Anouk
Jul 24, 2007, 19:42
Ok! Ok! My fault!:o

I shouldn't have posted in this thread!:o

Red Stone! What's going on???
Your posts are more than welcomed :agree:

Red Stone
Jul 24, 2007, 21:10
Unfortunately I can't understand Russian (most of the times not even with babelfish help) nor Armenian...:(

And you know while many people say "an image is worth a thousand words" I think that many times is exactly the other way round...;) So... It's nothing personal, this is an Armenian Forum, (and logically most of the posts are in Armenian and/or Russian) and I'm only a Portuguese guy - speaking four languages besides his native one - who happens to have made some Armenian Friends but still - because of the language barrier - sometimes feels like an intruder.

Don't get me wrong! This is the very first Forum I've participated in, and it will always be my beloved one!:inlove:

Thanks for the concern!http://vitrosk.planetaclix.pt/images/bow.gif

Astro
Jul 25, 2007, 00:23
Unfortunately I can't understand Russian (most of the times not even with babelfish help) nor Armenian...:(

And you know while many people say "an image is worth a thousand words" I think that many times is exactly the other way round...;) So... It's nothing personal, this is an Armenian Forum, (and logically most of the posts are in Armenian and/or Russian) and I'm only a Portuguese guy - speaking four languages besides his native one - who happens to have made some Armenian Friends but still - because of the language barrier - sometimes feels like an intruder.

Don't get me wrong! This is the very first Forum I've participated in, and it will always be my beloved one!:inlove:

Thanks for the concern!http://vitrosk.planetaclix.pt/images/bow.gif
Now I have some concerns on my own ... :( what's wrong Vitor?

Don't worry people just accept you as our own ... and I can add more, when I was talking to you (in real) I couldn't stop using some Armenian words accidentally ... like the conversation past all language barriers :) Be you a Portuguese or an Armenian you are one of us, ours and that's it!

To everybody else, if the post is started in English try to continue in English if possible, Thanks in advance!

Red Stone
Jul 25, 2007, 13:52
Now I have some concerns on my own ... :( what's wrong Vitor?

Again, my fault! I wasn't clear enough in my post, mainly for the part in bold:Unfortunately I can't understand Russian (most of the times not even with babelfish help) nor Armenian...:(

And you know while many people say "an image is worth a thousand words" I think that many times is exactly the other way round...;) So... It's nothing personal, this is an Armenian Forum, (and logically most of the posts are in Armenian and/or Russian) and I'm only a Portuguese guy - speaking four languages besides his native one - who happens to have made some Armenian Friends but still - because of the language barrier - sometimes feels like an intruder.

Don't get me wrong! This is the very first Forum I've participated in, and it will always be my beloved one!:inlove:

Thanks for the concern!http://vitrosk.planetaclix.pt/images/bow.gifThis was meant to be an explanation of my previous postOk! Ok! My fault!:o

I shouldn't have posted in this thread!:oI thought it was necessary in reply to both these posts:why ?..Red Stone! What's going on???
Your posts are more than welcomed :agree:And my thanks are sincere!Don't worry people just accept you as our own ... and I can add more, when I was talking to you (in real) I couldn't stop using some Armenian words accidentally ... like the conversation past all language barriers :) Be you a Portuguese or an Armenian you are one of us, ours and that's it!Thanks Astro! You confirmed what I already knew!

But again it's not a case of accidental use of Armenian or Russian. It's the other way round. And I feel embarrassed, in a very awkward position, enjoying pictures and not knowing what's behind, that is the words explaining the poster's intention.

Let me give you an example: I loved the picture published by ArevOOk - for me the best in this thread so far, in all aspects - as well as the later published by Anouk, that shows much more of humanism than the two that initiate the thread. However I didn't want to comment on them as I couldn't understand what the posters stated in their messages.

Complicated, hmm?? Well that's me...;)

Moonlight
Jul 25, 2007, 15:06
However I didn't want to comment on them as I couldn't understand what the posters stated in their messages.Red Stone :hug: take it easy, just tell whatever & whenever u feel like!

Anouk
Jul 25, 2007, 15:22
However I didn't want to comment on them as I couldn't understand what the posters stated in their messages.

Complicated, hmm?? Well that's me...;)

Well, dear Red Stone, you are right in one important thing: pictures talk for themselves. In my post that you didn't understand I simply thanked everyone for nice and warm comments and promissed to make more photos of stone gardens that seem to be very popular in Canada. The StoneMan photo you liked more than my two previous photos ( Lol, I didn' appreciate that photo as much :spin:) was taken on the top of a high hill.

In ane case, Astro is right, you are one of us, and language should not be a barrier for communication by any means.

arevOOk
Jul 25, 2007, 16:57
[QUOTE=Red Stone;595409] I loved the picture published by ArevOOk - for me the best in this thread so far, in all aspects - as well as the later published by Anouk, that shows much more of humanism than the two that initiate the thread. However I didn't want to comment on them as I couldn't understand what the posters stated in their messages.

Sorry Red Stone, my fault :) I'm glad you liked my picture. It was taken very spontaneous at Santa Monica beach in LA. I'll be happy to hear your comments :)

Red Stone
Jul 25, 2007, 17:01
Red Stone :hug: take it easyHow? I'm complicated, not easy!:D

Red Stone
Jul 25, 2007, 17:22
Well, dear Red Stone, you are right in one important thing: pictures talk for themselves. In my post that you didn't understand I simply thanked everyone for nice and warm comments and promissed to make more photos of stone gardens that seem to be very popular in Canada.Ok I know now, feel clarified and can't wait for seeing more of them!:spin:The StoneMan photo you liked more than my two previous photos ( Lol, I didn' appreciate that photo as much :spin:) was taken on the top of a high hill.For being honest I didn't appreciate the photo in itself. I appreciated its target! Partially the inverse of the two initial photos in the thread. If only those big boxes for packaging people weren't there...;) By the way I live in one of those, not as big, not in Canada, but uggly enough...:cry: In ane case, Astro is right, you are one of us, and language should not be a barrier for communication by any means.Thanks for the confirmation! But don't forget that a nation without a proper language is not a real nation! Cultivate the Armenian language against all fashions and pressures!

Love you all!:inlove:

Anouk
Jul 25, 2007, 17:37
For being honest I didn't appreciate the photo in itself. I appreciated its target!
Totally agreed! The photo is not an art at all. But the target - definitely has a warmth :)

As about big and ugly boxes - here where the difference in perception comes. I love them, cos' behind each light there is a human being with joys and worries, sadneess and happinness. To me, they represent an "ant-hill" of human soul :)
Pretty complicated too, eh? ;)

Red Stone
Jul 25, 2007, 17:41
Sorry Red Stone, my fault :) I'm glad you liked my picture. It was taken very spontaneous at Santa Monica beach in LA. I'll be happy to hear your comments :)OK everything is explained, no need to be sorry!:)

I love the sea almost as much as I love people! So the sculptures (people's work), what appears to be two people behind the sculptures, the detail of the sea-mow looking for fish, and the sea, resuming, a perfect frame!:inlove:

Give us some more, please!http://forum.armkb.com/images/smilies/bow.gif

Anouk
Jul 31, 2007, 13:49
here is another one - taken in Algonquin Park (Ontario), not far from High Falls, somewhere in the middle of the forest.

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Red Stone
Jul 31, 2007, 21:14
here is another one - taken in Algonquin Park (Ontario), not far from High Falls, somewhere in the middle of the forest.

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Say... the young lady is always there?:confused: Just curious...;)

Anouk
Aug 1, 2007, 17:03
Nice one, Anouk!:)

Say... the young lady is always there?:confused: Just curious...;)

No, they were just introduced to each other and decided to take a photo together :)
He was a real gentleman - her sandals were torn apart and feet were aching, so he gave her a hand and a shoulder to rest :inlove:

Red Stone
Aug 1, 2007, 17:10
... so he gave her a hand and a sholder to rest :inlove:
Stones are always like that...;)

Anouk
Aug 1, 2007, 17:15
For sure! :spin: