- Camera: Canon
- Camera model: Canon PowerShot G7
- Exposure time: 1/160
- Aperture: f/3.5
- ISO: 79
(5 years and 669 days ago)
(5 years and 672 days ago)
Really nice portrait this and he looks a character,so as a saying goes, put that in your pipe and smoke it LOL
Fabulous portrait. Great detail in a wise face that is at peace. No intruding details in the background. Good depiction of the idiom as well!
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THAT'S ME ;-) (5 years and 672 days ago)
good one this,does that idiom describe you or most probarly mr LOL
MR was supposed to be a me
If you saw my fluffy behind you would know this photo is strictly of me, unless of course your behind is fluffy too?!
Thanks for stopping by. Sure do appreciate you critique of my behind.
Yes must stop making bum comments,got to put it behind me now
LOL you have brightened up my day today.
your welcome
Congrats, super duper!
Thank you Sylvie.
Congrats Olga again for 1,2 and 3
Thank you photonutsky for always stopping by. I sure appreciate your encouragement.
your welcome
Congrats on grabbing first through third!
Nice of you to stop by and comment....I appreciate it a lot. Feel free to critique my pieces please, I value your opinion.
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(5 years and 672 days ago)
"Blinders," not "Blinkers" (Blinkers are the turn signals on the car)
a.k.a. wear blinkers to be ignorant or restricted in sight, as if wearing blinkers or blinkers blinkers are devices use to restrict the sight of horses.
You can now remove your blinkers
I always thought being 'blinkered' was referring to narrowness of vision.
Yes, that is how I knew the "blinkered" word. In the USA they say blinders and can't seem to see beyond them. :-O Thank you
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Not heard of that idiom,but do love this photo,well good one.
Yes, you groom someone for something example: Brian is being groomed to become the next tea master at the club. That kinda phrase. or Prince George is being groomed for kingship
Ha,Ha
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May I replace this shot please?
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the change in this one is a good one,stark image this
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Very striking image. Really gets you thinking about what is going on. The feet behind the subject are rather menacing.
Thank you , she's under their feet....sort of if you know what I mean.
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