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Nota: para una parte del procesado he utilizado la acción shiny&pop de The Black Cat Photography: theblackcat-photography.blogspot.com/2010/10/shiny-pop-fr...
- www.kevin-palmer.com - When a squall rolled in from the south, I went to the north side of town to capture the shelf cloud.
The picture I took of my blinds is overlaid onto a picture I took of my sister. After reviewing, it looks like a peeper's POV.
This picture is #6 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
I met Jason while walking up and down the street in Old Town Temecula with my RB67. I initially wasn’t going to bother him because he was selling items. He trailed behind me as I walked past, but he started up a conversation. At that point I asked if I could take his picture.
I spent the day really wanting to get back on track with my flickr project; but no matter where I looked and how hard I thought, I could not be inspired. Just when I was giving up, I picked up a box of eggs, held it up... and there it was! My new idea! It's amazing what can inspire you. :)
It's been some time since I've posted a photo. I use the camera to determine if an outfit is working, and as a record for when I want to wear that outfit again. It's especially useful when choosing my jewelry; sometimes that takes as long as all the rest of putting myself together combined :-)
I don't have a lot of dresses. The problem with most dresses is that the waist is designed for women, who generally have higher waistlines than men. Even though I do bring my waistline up somewhat through coresetting, I am so tall that most dresses just don't work. The waistline ends up somewhere around my rib cage..
But I found this dress online from good ol' JC Penny and it fits pretty well. I had lunch with a friend and asked her what she thought, and she said it looked good.
So I'll ask those who care to read these little essays--what do you thin? Yes or no on the dress?