(Might want to grab a copy if you care; I just plopped it in a temp directory, and it might go away.) I also lightened up the top of your face a bit (around your eyes) and darkened the shadows behind your face.
Thank you! Very nice images indeed and it's nice to see them at size rather than just tiny.
If you and I are ever in the same neighborhood it might well be fun to work with you &hellip if you'd be interested/willing. Although my art / people shots are currently underrepresented, check out my photo albums at Club Photo. (http://members5.clubphoto.com/fred367416/)
Oh, absolutely! I'm certainly not asking/expecting you to drop everything at once and fly to Minneapolis so I can photograph you, nor for you to invite me into your home at the drop of a comment. I'm really just musing about vague possibilities, based on the fact that you photograph well and that I'm a pretty okay photographer. I also suspect we may have some overlapping communities in which we can "check references" — although I could very well be wrong about that. Are you, by any chance, involved with the sf fan community? Might you know Jon Singer? Have you taken a peek at my LJ, my web site, or my Club Photo photos?
In any case, hi! You do photograph well, you know. Thanks for sharing the photos.
*smiles* OK. I figured you probably were not assuming anything based on your original statement, but I tend to be a bit excessively upfront about things. It's safer. :)
I am not sure what counts as the SF fan community...
I do not know Jon Singer. I have probably looked at your LJ, as I look at the LJ of everyone who friends me, eventually.
I do not know if I looked at the photos or the website.
Also, hi! And thanks - I'm finally starting to believe that I photograph well. Still baffles me, though.
I am not sure what counts as the SF fan community...
Hmmmm. Well, like the folks who host Boskone every year in the Boston area (i.e., The New England Science Fiction Association). Or, you know, the folks who host Noreascon, Arisia, Balticon, or Philcon. That is, the people who put on the fan/volunteer run not-for-profit science fiction conventions. Or, I don't know, folks like rmjwell and jonsinger and me. … Oh well. Looks like my guess was wrong.
Anyway, yes, ineed, Hi!
I'm finally starting to believe that I photograph well.
Yes. Believe it.
Still baffles me, though.
*Shrug* It's not unusual for there to be at least some perspectives on ourselves others can see and we can't. I wouldn't worry about it a lot.
Well, I know rmjwell, although not all that well. Beyond that, I don't know many people who run the things. I've only been going to cons for about a year or tow.
Now, the first thing that I noticed was that the image directory was called work-safe. Naturally, that led me to go "hrmmmm... so is there a "non-work-safe" directory of images?"
Damnable fate! I did take a couple guesses, but it didn't turn up anything. I would've tried harder if I really thought something was there though. Care to tell me what the name was so I can tell if its something that I just should have guessed?
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Date: 2004-02-27 03:12 pm (UTC)Probably won't have a chance to play with that idea for a bit, so if you want to try to demonstrate, I certainly wouldn't complain!
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Date: 2004-02-28 08:41 am (UTC)(Might want to grab a copy if you care; I just plopped it in a temp directory, and it might go away.) I also lightened up the top of your face a bit (around your eyes) and darkened the shadows behind your face.
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Date: 2004-02-29 11:59 pm (UTC)But thanks for demonstrating!
Ooooh, very nice!
Date: 2004-02-27 04:10 am (UTC)If you and I are ever in the same neighborhood it might well be fun to work with you &hellip if you'd be interested/willing. Although my art / people shots are currently underrepresented, check out my photo albums at Club Photo. (http://members5.clubphoto.com/fred367416/)
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Date: 2004-02-27 03:14 pm (UTC)Absolutely need to meet and get to know you before I have any idea if this is a possibility. :)
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Date: 2004-02-29 06:34 am (UTC)In any case, hi! You do photograph well, you know. Thanks for sharing the photos.
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Date: 2004-03-10 06:02 pm (UTC)I am not sure what counts as the SF fan community...
I do not know Jon Singer. I have probably looked at your LJ, as I look at the LJ of everyone who friends me, eventually.
I do not know if I looked at the photos or the website.
Also, hi! And thanks - I'm finally starting to believe that I photograph well. Still baffles me, though.
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Date: 2004-04-05 02:38 am (UTC)It's safer. :)
Indeed.
I am not sure what counts as the SF fan community...
rmjwell and
jonsinger and me. … Oh well. Looks like my guess was wrong.
Hmmmm. Well, like the folks who host Boskone every year in the Boston area (i.e., The New England Science Fiction Association). Or, you know, the folks who host Noreascon, Arisia, Balticon, or Philcon. That is, the people who put on the fan/volunteer run not-for-profit science fiction conventions. Or, I don't know, folks like
Anyway, yes, ineed, Hi!
I'm finally starting to believe that I photograph well.
Yes. Believe it.
Still baffles me, though.
*Shrug* It's not unusual for there to be at least some perspectives on ourselves others can see and we can't. I wouldn't worry about it a lot.
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Date: 2004-04-06 10:54 am (UTC)New pictures.
Date: 2004-02-27 04:38 am (UTC)I suspect it's a combination of the smile, my shoulder fetish, and the present but non-revealing nudity.
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Date: 2004-02-27 06:22 pm (UTC)Um.
'non-work-safe'.
What you said. In your comment above.
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Date: 2004-02-27 07:16 pm (UTC)I said to myself "well, it wouldn't be that easy." There I go, outsmarting myself again.
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Date: 2004-02-27 07:44 pm (UTC)Huh. See, obvious or not, I probably would still have tried it. Worst case, it doesn't work. :)