Sunday, July 13, 2008

Sunday Post

Man! Oh Man! I never knew that the Handy Man post would create so much feed back. This is going to be a fun weekly post, tune in next Thursday, with the Mascot. No one got past his looks to give him a name? I guess "Mascot" is it. If you would like to feature you Handy Man on my weekly update e-mail me your guy. J. Wallace here's your chance.


I took this photo of a little boy fishing this week-end in Fla.. Yes, I am trying to use Photoshop CS3 to change my photos and still learning. There is something about beach pictures that I love. If you show them in color they appear modern day. If you change them to black and white, they are timeless. This picture could have been taken in the 50's, 60's, 70's and so on. His shoes may have given him away for the later dates. Through the ages little boys have worn jeans, t-shirts and tennis shoes. His hair is normal for a little boy in the summer. I just love it. I have a collection of beach photos that I am going to change to reflect different time periods.

I am trying to use a new lap top, a new computer software for photos and really struggling. I do not have all my passwords stored on this computer, "Flickr". My photo files are at home. Things will get better soon.

Enjoy the rest of your week-end.

Miss Priss Follies

3 comments:

Debra (a/k/a Doris, Mimi) said...

Yes, B&W photos are timeless. This little boy could be 8, 18 or 80. Love it! I also have a new laptop that I must learn to use before our next PS CS3 class. But at least I will no longer run out of memory.

J. Wallace said...

Since I've been challenged. . . let me just say that I love a handyman. That's my favorite kind! And this one has a face (and chest and arms and 6-pack) that won't quit! The "ewww" was for the pubic hair, which I prefer to stay under the jeans. ;) Granted, my notion of "sexy" probably would not be appreciated by most. The last time I felt a swooning sensation over a man was at a poetry reading -- Coleman Barks reading his Rumi translations. (Coleman is a retired professor whose shirt should stay ON in public!) Go figure!
As for the little fisherboy . . . now that's super cute!
Keep posting!

Pam said...

Great photo!

Looking forward to the Mascots!!! Talk about revving up your engine!