Thursday, June 21, 2007

Photos...

Ok ok... here are some pictures from the photo shoot way back in the olde days at the beginning of June:

This is a monk-chuck. You can even see his hand blurring as he excitedly waves to me.


This gent seemed to have no end of water coming out of his boot...


The above creature was dumb enough to let me get this close to him.


This is a water wheel (just in case you were wondering).


This is Stanley. He was going for $900. This was for my "soft" picture.


This guy is working on getting his perspectives straight.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

nice pics... thanks for posting.

Anonymous said...

And you didn't bring Stanley home with you? tsk, tsk. I should very much have liked to meet him--he looks like a rather venerable chap.:)

Anonymous said...

please elaborate on what Stanley was?

David said...

If you read under the pictures...

Michael said...

Stanly is not a what. He is a WHO...

Stanly is a chubby, fuzzy-wuzzy, amiable old gentleman. He stands approximately five feet two inches tall, and has a diameter of about three feet. He also has a sign on him that says "Do not touch" - which didn't keep Larry from touching him.

He was (and may still be!) for sale in Estes Park for $900! Go there quickly! You may still have the chance to make the purchase of your lifetime! This is not merely your everyday Stanly. This one is special. Why? Go to the store and find out!! He won't last long! Get there fast! Spend your money and have the heirloom of your life time - a heritage to pass on to future generations to inspire them to greatness!

Not very sincerely,

Jeorge

P.S.
Did that answer your question?

Anonymous said...

Please, Jeorge, tell us the name of the shop lest he be sold before we can find him and we die of disappointment. To live without Stanley (a most exceptional who) would surely be a living death. But if he is so valuable, why is anyone letting him go for a mere $900? And why didn't you purchase him for an heirloom for future generations?

Michael said...

I forgot the name of the shop, but it is right across from the water wheel. I didn't buy him because I - 1. didn't have the money with me and 2. because I could buy something a lot better than Stanley with $900.

Ryan_Th3_K1d said...

If living without Stanley would be like living in death...i choose death :)

Tina the Talking Tummy said...

I wouldn't want to live with secondhand smoke from Stanley, however, he certainly would make a superb passenger for the HOV lane.

Steven said...

Scary thing is, I know she would do it too.. Ingrid you nutter! As for the pictures! Superb! The excellence they reach is astounding. They are even more excellent than a piece of art in a Bolder art gallery!

Seriously tho.. Great ones!

Tina the Talking Tummy said...

Steven, when I'm done with him you can throw him off of Lakeside's roof.
Well...$900 is quite a bit...
Hey, was the chef bolted down? :D

Anonymous said...

beth... I'm surprised you of all people would complain about second hand smoke... i really don't understand.

Tina the Talking Tummy said...

But you see, Stanley would smoke inside the house -- even though smoke does smell delicious, I wouldn't want the nasty residue all over everything.
And HMMMM, I wonder WHO this "confused poster" could be, going on a spree at 1:20 AM...