
2025
One on July 13, 2025 @MaryColourAddicted
One on June 7, 2025 @SylvainPeh
One on May 21, 2025 @AleksdeArt
One on May 17, 2025 @cameraflou
One on May 11, 2025 @Gwangelinhael
One on May 3, 2025 @QueerWormsexe
One on April 28, 2025 @PaVet-Photography
One on April 24, 2025 @Bittersuesz
One on April 20, 2025 @cable9tuba
One on April 15, 2025 @kevissimo
One on April 9, 2025 @subhankar-biswas
One on April 5, 2025 @Tall-Tale-Memory
One on March 24, 2025 @Pippa-pppx
One on March 20, 2025 @A1NeeStudyAcc
One on March 12, 2025 @Phodorizi
One on March 8, 2025 @Harumirun
One on February 27, 2025 @SIUCAR
One on February 23, 2025 @thelizardking25
One on February 20, 2025 @Tigrar
One on February 17, 2025 @thinloth
One on February 12, 2025 @MissNightmarePhoto
One on February 8, 2025 @Izaaaaa
One on February 4, 2025 @MatejCadil
One on February 1, 2025 @KizukiTamura
One on January 29, 2025 @MayGoldworthy
One on January 25, 2025 @gabull69
One on January 22, 2025 @Sloppygee
One on January 19, 2025 @KatesWildPlaces
One on January 14, 2025 @zemoto
One on January 11, 2025 @EyeOfTheKat
One on January 7, 2025 @tortagel
One on January 4, 2025 @MisticUnicorn
With one of mine, as on my profile page
Steve's suggestions on how to leave a good comment...
Tell the artist what caught your eye, something your particularly liked or didn't like.
Tell the artist something you think they could have done differently or better.
Suggest an alternate title; it tells the artist what you saw in the image.
Interact with the artwork, continue its story.
Ask the artist how or why they did something.
If nothing else, even "Ooh, pretty!" or "Oh, ick!" is a lot more information than no comment at all.
Finally back out in the snowy woods!
Durand Eastman Park 2.2 miles.
22F light snow.
52 hike challenge 2025 46/52
Winter splendor
Steve's suggestions on how to leave a good comment...
Tell the artist what caught your eye, something your particularly liked or didn't like.
Tell the artist something you think they could have done differently or better.
Suggest an alternate title; it tells the artist what you saw in the image.
Interact with the artwork, continue its story.
Ask the artist how or why they did something.
If nothing else, even "Ooh, pretty!" or "Oh, ick!" is a lot more information than no comment at all.
If I commissioned a human artist to create a picture for me based on a prompt I supplied, I would be laughed at if I tried to claim the resulting picture as my own.
Taking a quick tour through your recent artwork. I may eventually get sort of caught up.