Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Some people are hard to train!


No, no! Point the camera the other way! Turn around! The rainbow's behind you!

22 comments:

cieldequimper said...

Lowell, you're too funny!!!

(I cannot believe I just read that you didn't mind X-mas decorations as much as Bing Crosby... :-))

Bergson said...

excellent
still a young who prefers to photograph someone that beauty that has not seen

Kate said...

Different strokes for different folks, Lowell.

Jack said...

Don't worry, Lowell. He already got ten good rainbow images before he turned around.

magiceye said...

:) good one!

William Kendall said...

He's busier documenting that strange fellow photographing him!

And vice versa!

Randy said...

Too funny.

Kay said...

Very funny! But it also makes me wonder: What was behind YOU?!!?

Olivier said...

superbe photo, c'est tres bien vu, des fois on regarde du mauvais cote, c'est ce qui fait une bonne photo, d'une photo sans plus ;))

Pat said...

Tit-for-tat, thinks he.

Anonymous said...

Clearly prefers you to a rainbow!

VP said...

You are so right...

Sharon said...

I hope he didn't miss it.

Birdman said...

Ya, missed the rainbow, but got the only photo of the landing of the alien ship. Now to cash in and get BIG $$$$$$$$$$$$$ for the image.
And we're laughing??????

Halcyon said...

You need to get him trained on how to use that thing! ;-)

Judy said...

you gonna take my picture, I'm gonna take your picture. How do ya like that, buddy? What? Oh, you were shooting a rainbow? Sorry.

Lois said...

This is hilarious Lowell! I think I see a double rainbow back there too.

RedPat said...

Makes one wonder what was behind you, Lowell! ;-)

EG CameraGirl said...

Was he taking a photo of you running away with the pot of gold?

LOLfromPasa said...

Too perfect for words!

Karl said...

I bet he had a mirror there and made a selfie with the rainbow behind him.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Maybe he was taking a selfie with the rainbow in the background :)

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson