Fabulous series Jody. I would probably go through the same routine as you except I end up sleeping through the alarm (no wife to elbow me in the ribs) and waking up a 9:00 am and missing all that wonderful light. No pain -- No gain!
Mr Zoom wrote:
I could have sworn I've read this story before but the images look different. Could it be I dreamed the story, transmitted it to you via ESP, and you're only now really posting it? Nah!
Superb images, Jody-san!
Ken
Yeah it could be your meds does needs some fine tuning?
Conrad Tan wrote: Now I can relate to THESE four things Jody! Wonderful set by the way as well! I just love the dedication to crouching down and gettin the low angle shots man. I need to start bringing grungy pants so I can get down low to give my photos HALF the chance of looking like yours!
Glad you can relate Conrad!
I wear clothing just for shooting, so I can get as dirty as I have to, to get the shot without worrying about the clothes. I also carry a tarp for really muddy places.
BearCreekLar wrote:
I love the sense of humor and the Images are simply phenomenal!!
the Drag racing Hoodies about knocked me out of my chair
Awesome!!
Larry
I read this days ago when I was on the road....and have just now stopped laughing. I don't know about you, Jody, but most of the funniest stuff in my life really happened. Too hilarious. I'll pick the pano, just cuz it's such a departure from what I'm used to seeing of your work. It rocks....Mitch
I was with you all the way Jody, maybe not exactly as you laid it out, but pretty darn close on a lot it! Great story and greater shots, thanks for posting this one!
Great stuff as usual, I always enjoy your posts. Now that the cat is out of the bag about you not owning a camera, tell us what version of Photoshop do you have that has all that great "Clip Art". I llike the Drag Racing Hoodies the best.
Gary