Traci Casey  What a great opportunity! These pictures really capture the history of Berlin. I really enjoyed looking at them. It made me wish I was there!  May 20, 2008 ~ 4:31pm
Schrode  Bro - LOVED the church pictures btw... amazing shots (as always). Hey, did you find any Nazi propaganda yet? :)  May 18, 2008 ~ 9:58pm
Carin  saw you on creative mentoring board- you capture such ordinary things in such a beautiful way- truly artistic!  May 17, 2008 ~ 10:41pm
Melissa Jill :)  I'm starting to salivate. Can't wait to go to Europe!!!!! Love so many of these.  May 17, 2008 ~ 3:03am
Matt  Hi, Dewayne. I don't like lugging around a tripod when I travel (I'm lazy), so I don't have one with me. I'm shooting with a Nikon D3, and with it's high ISO performance, it's allowed me to shoot everything handheld. Some of the night shots or inside the church shots were at ISO 4000. Even before the D3, though, I never brought a tripod. I usually just try to find something I can rest the camera on/against if I need a slower shutter speed. Hope that helps!  May 17, 2008 ~ 2:45am
Dewayne Christensen  Hi Matt. Nice work! I'm leaving for an 8-day tour of Germany with a school group in just over a week. I'm debating whether I want to tote a tripod or not. Are you using one for any of these--like the night shot or the interior shots?  May 17, 2008 ~ 12:32am
Jess   Seriously awesome! Like DDOI good. Hope your clothes come soon! (I'm from Skye's forum btw. :)  May 16, 2008 ~ 11:53pm
Julie Fraser  Love the pictures!! I saw go without the new clothes, it makes for a better story. Remember, what happens in Germany...needs to be told on your blog..  May 16, 2008 ~ 9:07pm
Dianna  You did an amazing job!!! I love the reflection in the first one. I also really love the ones inside the church with the colors. Wow!  May 16, 2008 ~ 8:19pm