Is it you or Lois-Anne who plays the piano? Or both! Must be really nice to have such a fine instrument in your living room. I always wished I could play.
I'd like to hav... Oops, am I in midlife crisis? :) Well, actually considering the amount of rain over here and the few warm days perhaps I'd better stick to what I've got... :) God bless you! Cezar
This could be from a manga (Japanese comic book). I gotta start playing with my software's editing programs to learn how do do stuff like this . . . next time I can spend some time fooling around.
I would have guessed that the midlife crisis color for men would be red... you know, the hot little number. But I'm sure you're way beyond that, Jacob! I wouldn't mind taking this yellow little number for a spin, though, being a bit of a speed freak myself. Nice PP.
[You wondered why the designer of the Osaka aquarium would be a Brit. I wondered the same on my recent post about lighting design: http://viewthrumygloballens.blogspot.com/2010/09/mellow-curves-and-illumination.html. It's the global nature of things now... go to the specialist.]
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18 comments:
So did you buy one of these too?
Is it you or Lois-Anne who plays the piano? Or both! Must be really nice to have such a fine instrument in your living room. I always wished I could play.
Is that the car you drove to Colorado?
good piece of work!
Perfect work for this kind of crisis!
Corvette yellow all dolled up. Now how did you do this?
I rode in a Corvette once--end of story. MB
I'd like to hav... Oops, am I in midlife crisis? :) Well, actually considering the amount of rain over here and the few warm days perhaps I'd better stick to what I've got... :)
God bless you!
Cezar
Hot little post.
Cool shot!
You are way beyond that aren't you...midlife crisis?
Great shot and I love the treatment.
I like your work with the photo ;-)
Cavorting in Corvettes---like I said---end of story. Email to follow. LOL MB
Not too subtle, but when in crisis you do what you must. :) The cartooning suits it well.
Welcome back! Now get out of the parking lot and show us some empty restaurants!
;)
Love the creative manipulation...this vette would be a lot more fun vs. the golf cart. (I would love to take a road trip in this to the west coast.)
This could be from a manga (Japanese comic book). I gotta start playing with my software's editing programs to learn how do do stuff like this . . . next time I can spend some time fooling around.
A very cool shot Jacob! Thanks for your nice comment. I did need a break, but I am so happy to be back!
I would have guessed that the midlife crisis color for men would be red... you know, the hot little number. But I'm sure you're way beyond that, Jacob! I wouldn't mind taking this yellow little number for a spin, though, being a bit of a speed freak myself. Nice PP.
[You wondered why the designer of the Osaka aquarium would be a Brit. I wondered the same on my recent post about lighting design: http://viewthrumygloballens.blogspot.com/2010/09/mellow-curves-and-illumination.html. It's the global nature of things now... go to the specialist.]
WOW! This is so cool! Nicely done!
Cool! Very cool!
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