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10/07/2005 06:27:27 PM · #1
I'm very happy with how this self portrait turned out and I thought I'd share for some oppinions:



And here's one I took today of a dead fishy:



Thanks!
10/07/2005 06:30:32 PM · #2
the fish looks better
10/07/2005 06:32:30 PM · #3
left you a comment on your self portrait ;)
10/07/2005 06:33:04 PM · #4
If you don't stop taking pictures of dead things, I'm going to call the men in white coats to have a talk with you.

heh.

Good shots.
10/07/2005 06:33:34 PM · #5
I love the fish!! wonderfull photo, the self portrait is good too, but i prefer the fish.
10/07/2005 06:49:19 PM · #6
The lips, wonderful!... The eyes, so expressive!

The self-portrait isn't bad either.
10/07/2005 07:42:23 PM · #7
Shoulda titled the other one "So Long and Thanks for all the Fish". (You a Douglas Adams fan?) Great stuff once again Joey.
10/07/2005 08:26:00 PM · #8
Gotcha already Joeyyyyyy.
:)
Sweet-o stuff, man.
10/08/2005 11:21:33 AM · #9
Originally posted by SJCarter:

Shoulda titled the other one "So Long and Thanks for all the Fish". (You a Douglas Adams fan?) Great stuff once again Joey.

Hehe no sir. In fact I don't have the slightest idea what you're talking about. :-)

10/08/2005 11:39:41 AM · #10
Funny you should mention Douglas Adams SJCarter. I just watched the movie at about the same time you posted that message.

Joey, if you get curious by the phenomenon known as Douglas Adams, do yourself a favor and pass on the film/TV versions of them. The first one was quite true to the book, but was low budget and features rather forgettable visuals and acting. The new one is a sad attempt to use quality british actors in what is essentially a Hollywood movie.

All of the big jokes in the movie come from the makers of the movie and because their skill is pathetic compared to the late Mr. Adams, really drag the movie down. I was greatly disappointed by 90% of the movie. They were completely oblivious to some of the major themes running in the movie to do with the characters and ended up focusing on the wrong things.

The books are about 100 times more skillful. They aren't too long, but are a great example of some seriously great British humor. The last book in the series definitely suffered from a forced feeling, but is still pretty decent. The first three are really where it's at, with the fourth being a bit of an afterthought.

It would be really neat to see Mr. Joey's take on a Douglas Adams film....
10/08/2005 11:41:42 AM · #11
Originally posted by SJCarter:

Shoulda titled the other one "So Long and Thanks for all the Fish". (You a Douglas Adams fan?) Great stuff once again Joey.


weird, just watched hitchhikers guide last night before bed, haha
10/08/2005 01:15:49 PM · #12
I'm loving the wood more and more.
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