Disclaimer:
Music is posted for a short time, and while I use it in part to (hopefully, though not always) go along with the theme of the photo, I also post it in hopes someone will give it a try and fall in love with it as I have. Perhaps they will then seek out more by the artist and buy more cds. That's how it works with me, anyway.
If you like it, pick it up at the store; support the artists you love.
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Oops sorry about the deleted comment... I was going to say this was a very clever pic, actually I'm still saying that, I just wanted to warn you though about snapping a photo like this with your reflection (please refer to the film The Omen if you don't know what I mean.)
Love it! And I love that it's a Lisa Loeb track that I need.
karswell, valid advice, but I think I'm safe. There are so many reflection shots of me on my flickr site that if anything like that were going to happen to me, I'd have been decapitated years ago. :)
Thanks! And glad I could help. I really like her version.
"10 out of 9 experienced photographers will tell you that it's vitally important to extend your pinkie when taking a picture."
-- pg. 38, "Excellent Pitcher-Taking," by Mildred Drang
Hi, Dane! :)
re: Joey's comment...clearly this whole "pinkie-style" thing has rubbed off on you.
I always like the "reflected photographer" shots, and this is a great one. I also like the Rainbo bread slogan, even if it does seem a tad defensive.
Ha! I laughed out loud at both your comments.
I can't help it!! It just happens, ok?? It's just a thing. Sometimes it's not the pinkie. Sometimes it's the index finger.
Or, since you brought it up, Greg, maybe I can get away with saying that Angie beat me up until I started doing it too.
And thanks - I always like reflected photographer shots too. It's always fun. (Yeah, that is a defensive slogan, isn't it? "It IS TOO good food, dammit!")
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