I like the mountains one a lot, with the snake. Nice composition. I went to the volcanoes today and when we got out of the car a white-haired man came up and told us that there was a large rattle snake about 100 yards up the path, but he just ate something really big and could barely move now. His rattle couldn't but go like that, he said and his hand did a slight palsy. He won't hurt no one. He made sure to tell the next 2 groups of people that came by, and when a man came from that direction the white-haired man asked about the rattlesnake but the guy shook his head a curt no, no rattlensnake, not on the path, no. So I didn't see the snake. By the time we got that far up the path i'd forgotten about him completely. I was looking at the spiderwebs in many of the snake holes, and thinking about how those holes had no more snakes, because the webs are there and if a snake came through they would -RIP- and I could hear the staticky tearing.
I love the bottom shot. It has an old-school street photography feel to it. Plus the stuffed snake is just plain cool. The lady in it looks like a blond version of you.
Ah. Now I see your comment. It's your sister! That's still a great shot.
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Saturday's are good. Football.
you are a very good photographer. i am very bad at it.
Love the grouchie pic. Stole for my site. :p
so the grouch baby is using the holy grail as a napping spot...no wonder no one has ever been able to find it.
That picture through the fish tank is making me crazy because the place behind it looks so familiar but I can't place it.
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mark
Great eye for a shot, m.
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I like the mountains one a lot, with the snake. Nice composition.
I went to the volcanoes today and when we got out of the car a white-haired man came up and told us that there was a large rattle snake about 100 yards up the path, but he just ate something really big and could barely move now. His rattle couldn't but go like that, he said and his hand did a slight palsy. He won't hurt no one. He made sure to tell the next 2 groups of people that came by, and when a man came from that direction the white-haired man asked about the rattlesnake but the guy shook his head a curt no, no rattlensnake, not on the path, no.
So I didn't see the snake. By the time we got that far up the path i'd forgotten about him completely. I was looking at the spiderwebs in many of the snake holes, and thinking about how those holes had no more snakes, because the webs are there and if a snake came through they would -RIP- and I could hear the staticky tearing.
oops, i didnt realize that was you in that pic at first.
nice aviators!
oooh bebe, why jou tease in de pic?
ve vant to see de aise!!
I took that picture! It's my sister with the great sunglasses!
I love the bottom shot. It has an old-school street photography feel to it. Plus the stuffed snake is just plain cool. The lady in it looks like a blond version of you.
Ah. Now I see your comment. It's your sister! That's still a great shot.
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