David, thank for introducing Kathy Harcom's work to me (an impressive artist). And at the same time I looked at your East Midlands Monochrome Group web site (most impressive). My wife plans to return to her roots in Norther Sweden so we'll be going through London (we have not yet set a date for this trip). It would be nice to sit in on one your group's meeting (if this is ok).
hortense
David, thank for introducing Kathy Harcom's work to me (an impressive artist). And at the same time I looked at your East Midlands Monochrome Group web site (most impressive). My wife plans to return to her roots in Norther Sweden so we'll be going through London (we have not yet set a date for this trip). It would be nice to sit in on one your group's meeting (if this is ok).
hortense
Glad you liked the sites.
I too am impressed by Kathy's work. I have her book, which is a source of inspiration.
Visitors are very welcome at EMMG meetings, there is a map on our web site showing our location.
Thanks for that link Dave - extremely beautiful images. I'll be chucking a tenner Kathy's way for a copy of her book as soon as I finish typing this...
Glad you liked the sites.
I too am impressed by Kathy's work. I have her book, which is a source of inspiration.
Visitors are very welcome at EMMG meetings, there is a map on our web site showing our location.
Kathy,
Did you mean for your galleries to merge into each other? What I mean is that while browsing through a gallery, I reached the end of the gallery, but on clicking the next button, I went to the next gallery.
Kathy,
Did you mean for your galleries to merge into each other? What I mean is that while browsing through a gallery, I reached the end of the gallery, but on clicking the next button, I went to the next gallery.
Yes I did it like that deliberately so that people could just keep going if they wished to, rather than have to click back to the thumbnails of each gallery. In the top left hand corner it indicates which gallery you are in.