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Comments on this portfolio:

Stephan Brauchli , May 28, 2006; 12:44 P.M.

Nice portfolio

I especially like your landscapes and the magical tree - well done!

mehdi kavei , September 12, 2006; 03:54 A.M.

good

yor photo ar very nice plees see may photos

Chris Stachura , October 05, 2006; 05:57 P.M.

magnificent landscapes, you have great eye to find and capture unforgetable moments

Federico Carli , November 25, 2006; 04:04 A.M.

Amazing portfolio! my compliments to you

Adam Wysocki , December 15, 2006; 02:03 P.M.

;)

thanks, Xavier for your opinion. I hope to visit your portfolio soon... :)

Sandi P , December 23, 2006; 11:12 A.M.

tnx for leave a comment on my photo, you have a beautiful portfolio... regards

Keith Pena , January 25, 2007; 01:39 P.M.

Fantastic images in your portfolio! Love the colors, attention to composition and wide array of interest. Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing. Best regards.

Leon Forado , February 03, 2007; 01:34 A.M.

Acabo de ver tu coleccion de fotos y en general me gustan, sobre todo en las que aparecen esos cielos dominantes con tonalidades magnificas. Buen trabajo.

Un saludo

Meiko Janke , May 25, 2007; 12:18 P.M.

putt the pix in folders by capture, well done nice work .... I think u like the yellow / blue compliment............. Meiko

Gopal Seshadrinathan , August 16, 2007; 01:34 P.M.

Fantastic images

Wonderful images Xavier. Love the lighting in the pictures, and the landscapes are amaging. Well done. Cheers

Marco Velasco , September 08, 2007; 04:39 A.M.

Thanks for your comments, Nice work. Marco

Fatîh Özer , October 26, 2007; 03:03 P.M.

Thank you for your comments Xavier. I like your portfolio and your mood in photos. Regards.

Jose Orozco , January 13, 2008; 02:47 P.M.

Hoy he podido admirar tu portfolio, y esta lleno de sensibilidad y de una perpestiva muy lograda, y de una textura maravillosa.Un saludo.

Yasir Iqbal , January 20, 2008; 05:29 A.M.

Thanz Xavier for comments on my photo,I saw your website that is great.Thanx again

Ross Yourth , January 26, 2008; 02:28 P.M.

Hi Xavier

Thanks for your comments on my farmscape image.Am really impressed with your landscape images,especially your ,"another road" which I have rated & commented on. Will returbn to visit again. Regards-Ross

Marina Segura , January 27, 2008; 04:20 A.M.

Felicitats Xavier, tens un porfolio petito pero mooooolt bonic. Espero poder vore com creix en un futur no molt llunya! Records, Marina

Nancy Barrett , August 18, 2008; 03:09 P.M.

Thank you, Xavier, for the lovely comments on my "Molten Dawn" image--they are very much appreciated!

Best, Nancy

Einar Landre , October 28, 2008; 04:05 P.M.

Hi

Thanks for commenting on my portfolio. Must say you have some really good shots yourself as well.

Antonio Díaz , November 05, 2008; 03:11 P.M.

Me ha gustado tu portfolio, sí me ha gustado.

Ricardo Muñoz Nieva , December 19, 2008; 09:44 A.M.

Hi!

Hello, Xavier. I love your portfolio. Your pictures are frantastics and very interesting. I will return to your portfolio often. Thanks for rating and coment my image 'Pamukkale...'

About your question:"is it snow?" No, it isn't snow. It's marble.

Pamukkale, meaning "cotton castle" in Turkish, is a natural site and attraction in south-western Turkey in the Denizli Province. The tectonic movements that took place in the fault depression of the Menderes river basin triggered frequent earthquakes, and gave rise to the emergence of a number of very hot springs. The water from one of these springs, with its large mineral content — chalk in particular — created Pamukkale.

The water contains large amounts of hydrogen carbonate and calcium, which leads to the precipitation of calcium bi-carbonate. In the course of time some sources dried up because of earthquakes, while new ones arose in the neighbourhood.

The effect of this natural phenomenon has left thick white layers of limestone and travertine cascading down the mountain slope resembling a frozen waterfall. One type of these formations consists of crescent-shaped travertine terraces with a shallow layer of water, lying in a step-like arrangement down the upper one-third of the slope, with the steps ranging from 1m to 6 meters in height. The other form consists of stalactites, propping up and connecting these terraces. Regards, Ricardo.

Leora Long , April 13, 2009; 03:34 P.M.

Amazing!

Your portfolio is amazing, Xavier. I see we have in common a love of bright color. Your scenes are very inspiring. Some times I long to see a great sunset and now I know where to come.

Cheers, Leora

Jose Orozco , November 20, 2009; 02:04 P.M.

Hola Xavier,hoy he podido ver tu portfolio por primera vez, y me encantado, por la gran calidad y una gran perspectiva de tus imagenes,me gusta el procesado y tacto que logras,son una gozada para el disfrute,de este mundo,que tratamos de captar,un saludo.

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