Posted by bronzebilly u.k. (Barry,Vale of Glamorgan, United Kingdom) on 2 April 2007 in People & Portraits and Portfolio.
Saffron
thought of the day:- is a mushroom a place where Eskimos train they're dogs--billy
If you've got a spare cuppla' minutes..take a look at my son's new portrait p/blog over at:- http://conceptyou.aminus3.com/image/2008-08-16.html cheers..Billy...
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i love b&w photography. the grainy bits and blurred edges gives it a better effect.
2 Apr 2007 7:51pm
@treeeeesh: hey tr5e'sh--I like to play with b/w shots to make them less bland--appreciate your visit--billy
Such a lovely portrait. The eyes say it all, billy. The expression is quite divine, my friend.
The mushroom thought is very funny! Thanks for the giggle yet again.
2 Apr 2007 9:35pm
@amy: hey amy--thanx for your observations and comments my grandkid's a natural--billy --keep smiling
Love the b&w with the slight blurring Billy. Could be 100 years old. Crackin' shot.
3 Apr 2007 12:37am
@Stu: cheers Stu--a bit of doctoring works wonders hey--billy
Wow! This is a lovely portrait and the effects work for it!
3 Apr 2007 11:04am
@Stunner: hey Stunner--thanx I'm glad you liked the shot--billy
Beautiful model. The grainy look works in this one.
5 Apr 2007 9:24am
@Evie: hey Evie--thanx for your comments--she's a cracker--billy
Beautiful portrait Billy! I like the blurred effect!
5 Apr 2007 10:35am
@Jen: hey ho Jen--thanx--good to see your back I hope you and yours had a pleasant trip--let's get busy wusy posting some of your 400!!!!!! shots--phew--billy
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