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More Pictures From Last Week: Sg, Cousins Claire and Sam and Bonus

(Updated; see below)

Sg

 

Cousin Claire
Cousin Sam
It is summertime

Update: I forgot to change the color space before saving these photos for the web, so they accidentally sucked; I replaced the first two, the last one doesn’t need it, and the third one kind of looks OK the way it is, actually.

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rasman's picture

Nice jump shot

SG’s really been practicing her Forward-Looking Obama impression.

Lance's picture

Melting Gaze

Credit on the pool shot goes entirely to AT.

This reminds me that I found the origins of the ‘melting gaze’—in the Roman emperors’ desire to invoke Alexander—fascinating. Amazingly, I couldn’t quickly find any good images of the Roman melting gaze, but offer these instead (none of them being good examples, but all of them being pictures that make me chuckle):

George Bush, the original (by anirvan)
George Bush I

To the Left and Slightly in to the Future (by Lance McCord)
To the Left and Slightly in to the Future

Ari Thinks of the Future (by Lance McCord)
Ari Thinks of the Future

sgazzetti's picture

Concur with Stumpy

Gorgeous pictures. The jump shot is almost painfully vivid.

Lance's picture

"Home of Almost Painful Photography"

Sweet. I usually end up looking at pictures a week or more after I’ve ‘finished’ with them and thinking that I didn’t push my color and contrast adjustments far enough. It seemed it would be a crime to make that mistake with this one.

Brian's picture

color space be damned!

Not only do those muted colors work for the third, but I like your blur — be it great choice with focus depth or post-prod it really looks nice.

Lance's picture

Thanks, I--Holy Smokes, You're Getting Married!

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