MM what am i looking at here, reflections? studied this for a few days, still none the wiser. lol
Try looking at it while standing on your head (you can do that, right?)
MM what am i looking at here, reflections? studied this for a few days, still none the wiser. lol
No... no I can't! Not on purposeTry looking at it while standing on your head (you can do that, right?)
A lot less painful! LolIt's easier to turn the monitor. Lol
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MM what am i looking at here, reflections? studied this for a few days, still none the wiser. lol
Jan 27 of my Photography Project 366 - Composite of a crow I shot today with a leaf photo the other day.
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Jan 27 of my Photography Project 366 - Composite of a crow I shot today with a leaf photo the other day.
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You take amazing images and provide inspiration to keep learning how to progress my skills!
Jan 29 of my Photography Project 366
Recently, someone with too much money, paid $1.05 million for the picture of a potato. Sure, the photographer gave some BS about how it represents human existence or some garbage like that. So in the spirit of wasting money for a line of crap, here is today's photo and my line of BS so someone will buy my potato photo.
This boudoir potato photo represents the female form with all the curves being ever so lightly kissed by the play of the light. The delicate lighting creates an animalistic wanton desire by those that want to see more, but in a sexy manner, I've used the darkness combined with the light to entice the senses flirtatiously... yes no yes no YES NO DON'T STOP DON'T STOP.
Or... it's a freaking potato for God's sake stuck on the end of a metal rod and placed in a closet with a single diffused flash lighting it. However, if you are so stinking rich that you have too much money laying around and need to spend it somewhere then I ask you to refer to the above explanation as the one I just gave may be a result of my drinking.
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I might be interested if I saw her naked?
Jan 28 of my Photography Project 366 - Raven
Apparently, my friend @Wendy with the lopsided flower photo, has informed me that my ornithology sucks. She tells me my so called crow is actually a Raven. My response? They're both black birds. So... to correct my ornithology vernacular, here is my Raven photo.