So, if the clock on the dash is right, then the apocolypse was coming?
Please note the changes in Crissy’s eyebrows over time.
You did that really cool thing that I like with the living room picture.
Lucy is gorgeous.
I love the snow pictures - especially from the car - because it means you are DRIVING IN IT! Which make you a badass.
Lucy is gorgeous. And if you stare at it long enough, it looks like she’s actually standing. Try it.
These are all great! I thought Lucy was standing at first. Amazing pictures! How do you do this stuff??? I can barely take a picture, so forget all the fancy stuff. Kudos to you Mister.
K8! My eyebrows! I never noticed that but yeah! I think I might have had one bad threading job, like 4 years ago, and they’ve been getting thinner and thinner ever since. Hahahaha!
Oh. The treatment of the Christmas tree/toy room shot! Did you do this one in color too? I had a painting professor in college - Mel Leipzig - somewhat a photo realist painter. In his earlier work he played with dimensions - much more than what you would see if you google him now. I was very struck by how this layering? is making this look like more than one angle. Love it.
So, if the clock on the dash is right, then the apocolypse was coming?
Please note the changes in Crissy’s eyebrows over time.
You did that really cool thing that I like with the living room picture.
Lucy is gorgeous.
I love the snow pictures - especially from the car - because it means you are DRIVING IN IT! Which make you a badass.
Lucy is gorgeous. And if you stare at it long enough, it looks like she’s actually standing. Try it.
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These are all great! I thought Lucy was standing at first. Amazing pictures! How do you do this stuff??? I can barely take a picture, so forget all the fancy stuff. Kudos to you Mister.
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K8! My eyebrows! I never noticed that but yeah! I think I might have had one bad threading job, like 4 years ago, and they’ve been getting thinner and thinner ever since. Hahahaha!
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Oh. The treatment of the Christmas tree/toy room shot! Did you do this one in color too? I had a painting professor in college - Mel Leipzig - somewhat a photo realist painter. In his earlier work he played with dimensions - much more than what you would see if you google him now. I was very struck by how this layering? is making this look like more than one angle. Love it.
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