This is still from last weekend lazy sunday afternoon without sun.
I did shoot them separately and placed them next to each other in post.
Thanks for looking.
Chris
Charlie Shugart wrote:
A fun shot, Chris.
The ballerina in the middle is doing a fine high kick. And the guy on the right seems happy to see her.
Charlie
Thank you Charlie. Always enjoy the colorful twist of your mind.
I'm not sure what that really means but it's a good thing.
Chris
CDaescher wrote:
Thank you John. Now l have to look up Dr. Suessian.
The flowers were small. I had to photo stack them to get everything in focus.
Chris
Here is a start. Dr. Seuss was a famous childrens book writer and illustrator.
CDaescher wrote:
Thank you Charlie. Always enjoy the colorful twist of your mind.
I'm not sure what that really means but it's a good thing.
Chris
HAH! Your English is so good that I have to work hard to sneak anything past you, Dutchman Chris.
But I finally did. HAH!
"Happy to see her" is a slightly naughty way to express a man's arousal at seeing an attractive woman. Example: "Is that a flashlight in your pocket? Or are you just happy to see me?"
Ee-haw! Charlie rides again
Charlie Shugart wrote:
HAH! Your English is so good that I have to work hard to sneak anything past you, Dutchman Chris.
But I finally did. HAH!
"Happy to see her" is a slightly naughty way to express a man's arousal at seeing an attractive woman. Example: "Is that a flashlight in your pocket? Or are you just happy to see me?"
Ee-haw! Charlie rides again
Darn, I have to be more careful with your comments Charlie. Thanks for the laugh. A dirty mind is a joy forever.
Chris