Though I see the most well-received subjects here usually include young bosoms or puppies, I'm submitting this photo of a crusty older gentleman I frequently see at a nearby gymnasium. "Crusty", but a nice fellow, nonetheless.
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Mike, at the Gentlemen of Leisure gym
ILCE-7RM5E 35-150mm F2.0-F2.8 A058 lens150mmf/2.81/400s500 ISO-0.7 EV
jacquesvroom wrote:
Though I see the most well-received subjects here usually include young bosoms or puppies, I'm submitting this photo of a crusty older gentleman I frequently see at a nearby gymnasium. "Crusty", but a nice fellow, nonetheless.
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Give this guy a puppy and you'd have a winner
Pretty girls are to photography as bacon is to a meal. Add one to a photograph, and the rest of meal is judged less critically.
jacquesvroom wrote:
Though I see the most well-received subjects here usually include young bosoms or puppies, I'm submitting this photo of a crusty older gentleman I frequently see at a nearby gymnasium. "Crusty", but a nice fellow, nonetheless.
Best to all...
I am olde Jacques! Seeing beautiful shapely women are pleasing to my olde tired eyes, partially exposed or not. They bring a tad more spring into my step!
I have no natural children. MY "pups" were my children. And as whacky as that sounds to some people, I treated them like they were my children. They provided me with a love a human could not. So I will hopefully see them again at the "Rainbow Bridge". Ray Price had a great song years ago and the lyrics were dead on for us olde farts! Time turns the pages and life goes so fast
The years turn the black hair all grey
I talk to some young folks but they don't understand
The words this old man got to say
Oh I wish I was eighteen again...Ray Price
I guess I am in the "crusty olde man" category now. GReat composition!
Dan