There is something off putting about this one.

There is something off putting about this one.

Is that right?

Can't belive I just used "go" & "Vandal" in the same sentence. Heard on the street tonight.
As things begin to slow down for the year, I have decided to work on a new set of images called Elements. Fire, water, wind, earth.

I am going to see if can't print them on metal. Here is the 1st one. BTW, took this with my new camera-"whiskey III."

And yes there was a wheel chair in the back.

How about a beautiful snow scene. I think I will call this winter destination.
Heard this in a store yesterday. . . "you better be good young lady, I can still e-mail santa."
Repent. Rethink. Repeat

Late last week-so early this.
Took this Thursday AM. Look close and you can see the new Lincoln statue
Found this list, tweaked it a bit. 1. Focus your eyes just slightly above the camera lens, move your face forward a bit, and tip down your chin. (some of us need to remember this last bit more then others.
2. Put your tongue behind your teeth and smile, which will relax your face.
3. Keep your arms by your side—but not glued there. To look natural, they should be a little away from your body.
5. Avoid the bold, Checks, stripes and colors can take away from your.
6. Easy Does it, so go easy on the makeup. For women under 30, a little mascara and lip gloss; over 30, add a touch of concealer.
7. Turn, baby turn. Turn your body three quarters of the way toward the camera, with one foot in front of the other and one shoulder closer to the photographer. When you face forward, your body tends to look wider.
8. Belly in, buttocks tight, shoulders back, spine straight.
9. Watch the pretty people. Look at your best angle. You’ll probably see that you were laughing or having a good time. Capturing someone when they’re relaxed or most animated usually makes for the best results.
10. Chill, try closing your eyes, then opening them slowly just before the photo is taken.
Sorry this is late, forgot the ART4Art Doesn't have internet

She lost her nipples on 8th street. Actually heard this today at Dawson's coffee.
In the know readers may know who said it.
Thanks to Wayne and Allison for this one.

How about a taste of spring.