mvisionphotography 1 Posted October 12, 2007 I post things at 1am and wake up the next morning going I posted "THAT". That was me. HA Wait, was that my picture I took? HE ~ thank you for the lovely comment. :) ~ I totally understood everything. I think. :) lol Link to comment
jeffl7 0 Posted October 13, 2007 I feel like parking a car in front of this one, placing a speaker on the window, and reclining my bucket seat with a tub of buttered popcorn and jujubes (or Raisinets). These Ford Pintos really have more room than people think.... What's that pounding! Can't be my heart, the movie hasn't really started yet. Damn, I forgot my friend was hiding in the trunk. (Nicely done) Link to comment
mvisionphotography 1 Posted October 13, 2007 Well leave your friend because your girlfriend (wife) will wonder WHY you brought him! HA HA I had a plymouth arrow back in the day. Boy that thing could ROCK out with that eight track and that fast speed of 60 mph. LOL Link to comment
mariolupo 0 Posted October 14, 2007 The ever changing Micki, hard to keep up! Great self portrait. Dramatic, very nice indeed. Do have a jolly day . Best regards Link to comment
kirk d 0 Posted October 15, 2007 Wicked Micki! You know its good when your husband don't want it on the mantle! Some of my better shots of my children where I've caught a mood are not liked by them or my wife, guess I've got bad taste. I like the bold use of black in this and of white. That eye in the back looks like it is looking on from the darkness and even belongs to someone or something else. Good eye in seeing this image and making it what it was meant to be. Jeff, I'll take some of those Raisenets and if you have Snowcaps, I'll buy your show ticket! Kirk Link to comment
mvisionphotography 1 Posted October 15, 2007 I think we should all be taking pictures of our kids and family members in all different ways. Just don't go shooting your wife and making pictures of her like this. She might now appreciate it :) lol Link to comment
lbattjes 0 Posted October 16, 2007 Hi, Micki! Sorry it took me so long to get over here. This looks to be straight out of an old b&w horror flick...just can't decide if you are the innocent and are scared to pieces or if you are actually the scary psycho after the innocents. Cool and appropriate treatment for this. Les Link to comment
richygale 0 Posted October 31, 2007 super portrait Micki, I like how the right eye is just visible in the shadow its so effective, I aggree with the above I dont see horror here, but it dose have a dark feel.Anyway very well done its a great image.Rich. Link to comment
musashi 0 Posted November 17, 2007 ...I must agree with my hundred pals of your AFC [Alabama Fan Club]! Therefore, I have to admit that the more you try to look angry, the nicest you become...ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahaahahahh, oh Good Lord! You're a beautiful angry gal...ohohohohohohohohohohohoho...Micki, Micki! P.S. Micki, you got to know Mujahid Awais, he's a top liner Pakistaner photographer, take a look at his magig shots, you're goin' to love it. Link to comment
tonmestrom 4 Posted September 22, 2008 well, your title of course but for me it's not so much horror but sadness. That lonely hair on your right cheek is so out of focus that it almost seems like a tear rolled down. Added to that it's that distant look that really works well as do the prominent lips which get added attention and meaning because of your tight crop. As far as b&w is concerned I would prefer it a bit softer which would have the added bonus of softening that skin a bit. Link to comment
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