Ronny,it is so positive,heartening and well-inspiring for all people of good will,that you love your aging Alsatian,which you show so clearly in your pictures.
Peire wrote:
Your model looks very interesting - I guess she is of Ukrainian/Belarussian origin - last memory of proud and free Slavic women from centuries ago.
That could very well be although she was born in the US. There were 6 models that day and one of them is from Russia, meaning born in Russia. I didn't ask but she volunteered the info. The others have varying backgrounds. I would say that's quite typical here in the US, at least in California, a big melting pot and that what makes it very interesting.
Ronny,it is so greatly positive,heartening and well-inspiring for all people of good will,that you love your aging Alsatian,which you show so clearly in your ,(otherwise excellent),pictures.
AGeoJO wrote:
That could very well be although she was born in the US. There were 6 models that day and one of them is from Russia, meaning born in Russia. I didn't ask but she volunteered the info. The others have varying backgrounds. I would say that's quite typical here in the US, at least in California, a big melting pot and that what makes it very interesting.
It is difficult to discriminate Mongol's/Asian genetic influence after nearly 8 centuries,that have spreaded out all over the Eastern Europe from the 13th Century on.
Yes,the US is the vessel in which the gods mix with variable and interestingly unpredictable results.Experimenting with the outcomes could often be even more exciting!
Peire wrote:
Ronny,it is so positive,heartening and well-inspiring for all people of good will,that you love your aging Alsatian,which you show so clearly in your pictures.
Super moon, shrunken... My first excursions into the territory of long tele lenses (although "long" gets more like "less short" at best here). Never seen that disk up there like this...