I know! I thought about sending a wire down to meet us for a beer and lunch on the river walk 😉 . Unfortunately, but often times with good reason, there’s a stigma attached to that sort of thing. I hope things are going well for you down in Victoria.
Lol, It looks like I’m not going to be getting rich this way any time soon. 😉
Thanks again. I’m always glad to get your thoughts. And your recent posts have been very good. Judging by your comments section, you’re having a significant impact on your readers.
Just so you know. None of those photos in the link were mine. I entered the competition with my “Natural Spring” photo, but did not do well. Those were the tope five finalists in that link. Maybe next time, eh?
It’s snowing here in Britain too, but we’ve got away lightly in the area I’m in – at the moment! 🙂 It’s a really nice picture, almost looks like a paparazzi photographer grabbed your picture as you rushed through an airport!! 😀
I second or third all the comments before me! Wonderful photos, my fave is the round stone staircase. You’ve really captured a nice mood with the processing on all of them. And, wow, are you two a lovely couple – so photogenic!
Thanks!! The round stone staircase was my favorite purely from a technical POV. Otherwise, I like to look at the first shot the best. I don’t know why, there’s just something about it.
I’ve been to San Antonio, and your photos seem to give it so much more character– a depth that (while I thought it was a cool, beautiful, fun, etc. city) I don’t remember feeling.
This is a good compliment. Thanks!
It’s funny, though, because these images portray exactly what I’ve felt each time I’ve been on the riverwalk… minus the tourists in denim coolots and fanny packs. 😉
31 Responses to “Riverwalk at San Antonio, 2013”
cute couple!
Hi Kellie! Thanks. 🙂
Wonderful photographs. San Antonio is not far from Victoria where I live! 🙂
I know! I thought about sending a wire down to meet us for a beer and lunch on the river walk 😉 . Unfortunately, but often times with good reason, there’s a stigma attached to that sort of thing. I hope things are going well for you down in Victoria.
Ah, Dink, I would have enjoyed meeting you guys! Stigma? That’s me bloody middle name! 😉
Aww, your wife is gorgeous! So are you 😉
Thanks Greta!
I LOVE the first photo! Actually, I love all of them. And I think it’s time for you to start entering LOTS of competitions. Bet you’d be rich. 😉
Also, I agree with Greta: What a good-looking couple!
Hey Jessica. Thanks! 🙂
I entered the competition. If you’d like to have a look at the top five photos, you can look at http://www.thedigitallightroom.wordpress.com
Lol, It looks like I’m not going to be getting rich this way any time soon. 😉
Thanks again. I’m always glad to get your thoughts. And your recent posts have been very good. Judging by your comments section, you’re having a significant impact on your readers.
Thanks, I hope so! I’m just sharing my thoughts… Not a whole lot more I can hope to do…
And I love the photos you entered! Good luck!
Yes, I hear ya.
Just so you know. None of those photos in the link were mine. I entered the competition with my “Natural Spring” photo, but did not do well. Those were the tope five finalists in that link. Maybe next time, eh?
Yeah. Next time. 😉
love the building in the slide show with the ivy growing around the windows, lovely processing on all of these.
Thank you, Ma’am. 🙂
i especially like the sky in the top photo….. nice to see you and your wife
Thanks Pat. 🙂
Fabulous pictures – tuns of blue sky, could do with some of that where I am! 🙂 And the one with the two of you in, did you take that yourself too?
Hi Suzy!
I, too, could do with some more of that sun. I’m back home, and it’s snowing. 😦
Steph took that picture of us.
It’s snowing here in Britain too, but we’ve got away lightly in the area I’m in – at the moment! 🙂 It’s a really nice picture, almost looks like a paparazzi photographer grabbed your picture as you rushed through an airport!! 😀
Great gallery! 🙂
Thanks! I’m glad you liked it. Believe it or not, I thought of you when I took and edited these shots. Some of these seem like your kind of work.
Aw! I love these style of photography and processing but your photos are way better! 🙂
Great places for a stroll it seems, the photos are just perfect! I love how you’ve edited them too – gorgeous colors and contrasts!
Perfect for a stroll and lunch. I recommend it.
I second or third all the comments before me! Wonderful photos, my fave is the round stone staircase. You’ve really captured a nice mood with the processing on all of them. And, wow, are you two a lovely couple – so photogenic!
Thanks!! The round stone staircase was my favorite purely from a technical POV. Otherwise, I like to look at the first shot the best. I don’t know why, there’s just something about it.
I’ve been to San Antonio, and your photos seem to give it so much more character– a depth that (while I thought it was a cool, beautiful, fun, etc. city) I don’t remember feeling.
This is a good compliment. Thanks!
It’s funny, though, because these images portray exactly what I’ve felt each time I’ve been on the riverwalk… minus the tourists in denim coolots and fanny packs. 😉
Exquisite shots!
Love your last photo. How beautiful is that 🙂
She is lovely isn’t she? 🙂