Ta much!JetRanger wrote:According to CharlesG (in another thread) ...
Luckily I now have a digi camera. I'll get the shots going. Kilty ones first.
Ray
Looking good with that weight loss going on. But I always thought you were a good looking, big man with a big heart and no matter how much weight you lose, I'll still think of you the same way...As a friend, and one of the brightest people I know.Since1982 wrote:I'm going to add a picture of me now, in which I was 50 pounds heavier. It definitely wasn't "to my liking" but I'm not ashamed of it, I'm kinda happy that I have lost that 50 or so pounds with more coming off. When this picture was taken I had a 66 inch waist, now I fit comfortably in a 56 inch waist...and shooting for a 36 inch waist...~pray~ ~pray~ ~pray~ ~pray~
I still shoot with my 35mm SLR gear (Nikon) all the time. Whenever I do color print film, I just take it to the lab and have them make a CD for me, instead of prints. Cheaper, and everything's ready to go online after I resize the pics to a more reasonable size. Usually they're about three times the size of my 20" monitor.Topsy wrote:I have taken some photos of myself in skirts but the images aren't to my liking as yet. Once I get the digital photography right (give me 35mm SLR any day!) I will post a photo or two.
Well Skip I guess, you are damn right.Since1982 wrote:For "That Group" that doesn't want their picture in Tom's, why not just say, "I don't want my picture in Tom's" instead of all the "My face doesn't photograph well, I don't have time, I don't photograph well, I can't be bothered, I don't know how,...........
It's not so much Tom's, as it's search engines and the way folks use them nowadays. Employers, and prospective ones, routinely "google" for employees to see what they're up to in their off-hours (it shouldn't matter one whit, but...), and in looking myself up (just to see what was out there) found, much to my dismay, some of the articles I've posted here -- what sort of message is that going to send to an HR droid (or a manager "out to get" someone)?Since1982 wrote:For "That Group" that doesn't want their picture in Tom's, why not just say, "I don't want my picture in Tom's" instead of all the [other assorted excuses]"
I like the canonical version of that line, but it's not something that's usually used in "polite company".Since1982 wrote:Opinions are like noses, everyone has one, [...]
There are lots of things all people have, some are not polite, some are polite. I could have used "eyes, noses, mouths, chins, foreheads, feet, knees" etc. or some other things that are not polite. I prefer to be polite all the time, plus I like the part I made up about Michael Jackson, so this is the way I use that particular instructional comment. "Opinions are like noses, everyone has one, even Michael Jackson, while his is plastic, it's still his bought and paid for nose"crfriend wrote:I like the canonical version of that line, but it's not something that's usually used in "polite company".