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Yes, this was taken at the beginning of that lovely awkward stage boxer puppies go through - funky ears, gangly legs. He sort of reminds me of E.T. in this photo because it looks like he doesn't have any hind legs, just feet sticking out. He's about 3-4 months here.
There's often a someone irritating tog ready to capture the challenge....Peter on the style, Brenda waiting her turn.
"You once said I was an awkward kisser
And I said it was a lie
We booked a flight to another country
Tell my friends I said goodbye"
-"Awkward Kisser" by Telekinesis
Collection number: LD5457.T52 H4 1918 Ovrsz
Title: Khaki at Kendall
Creator/Photographer: Henry Kendall College (Tulsa, Okla.)
Date of image: Tulsa : Kendall Press, [1918]
Description: 58 p. : ill.
Note: "A souvenir of the life of the Student Army Training Corps ... during the historic fall of 1918"
Original format: Ink and Paper.
Dimensions: 32 cm
Digital format: image/jpeg
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: McFarlin Library, Department of Special Collections and University Archives, University of Tulsa. 2933 E. 6th St. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104-3123
General information about the McFarlin Library, Department of Special Collections and University Archives, University of Tulsa is available at www.utulsa.edu/libraries/mcfarlin/specia l-collections.aspx
Just playing with Photoshop and a handwritten note from more than 25 years ago, quoting a lyric from an obscure Syracuse band.
Sophie and Kim read in the yard. Kim reads _Awkward_, by Mary Cappello. Sophie reads a text discussing the various textures of fur among the farm animal population.
A woman in the crowd told Steve Finley she had a three part question. The first part involved him standing up, which he looked a little unsure about. The second part involved him taking his jacket off, which he REALLY looked unsure about. It was kind of an awkward moment until Jon Miller stood up and took off Finley's jacket for him. The third part of the question (which wasn't really a question at all) involved Finley showing his World Series ring off. I think Finley was just glad it didn't involve him taking any more articles of clothing off, ha.
Nothing against those who love them, but my worst memories come back when I pass a small town thrift store. There were few feelings I hated like going to try on an armful of clothing, only to put it all back after finding that nothing fit me. But with no other sizes to pick from, and no money to shop elsewhere, I'd usually end up taking home another reminder of being an awkward outsider. If I ever found a shirt or pair of pants that came close enough to fitting, I'd wear them as often as possible until they finally wore out. With used clothing already being halfway worn, that was always too soon. I've had a long-term animosity to clothing in general. Tall isn't a problem, and neither is thin – though if you put too much of both together, you feel like all the wrong shape in most stores. All these years later, I still struggle to find enough of what I like. I wash half the clothes I own each week, and nearly empty my closet when packing for a fortnight trip. But I've lost my old hatred of the mirror, and that's a freedom I'm glad to call my own.
July 20, 2023
Conway, Nova Scotia
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Some friends wanted to do a mock Christmas card and I volunteered to photograph it. It only took us about a half hour to setup, tear-down, and get a handful of appropriately disturbing photos.
Lighting Info: One Vivitar 285HV flash with 1/4 CTO gel in an umbrella high camera right. Slow shutter speed (1/8") to burn in the lights from the tree.
In someone's front yard.
They came home as I was in their garden taking pictures of their artwork. #Awkward.
Berri, Montreal QC
Awkward Age plays Microgroove’s 3rd Birthday Party, Seminole Heights, Tampa, FL - November 30, 2014.
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