Wednesday, September 4, 2013

A Study in Schleckah

We didn't just eat and drink our way through Boston, you know.

No, we also practiced Art. Serious Art. The fabulous and fantastic Art of Photography.

Actually, it was more like the fabulous and fantastic art of the Panasonic DMC-Z58 camera, with Leica lens.

One can capture Mistah dreamily looking out the window . . .

. . . or in sepia tone . . .

. . . or in black and white.

I like the black and whites . . .

. . . Mistah looks timeless.

I used all the settings I could find to Make My Art . . .

Oooh, there's Narrow Mistah . . .

. . . and Photo-Album Mistah . . .

But I always return to those black and white Mistahs. I mean, just watch him taste his wine, Film-Grain Style:

Am I right??

Then of course there's black and white Dreamy Mistah . . .

 . . . and black and white Thoughtful Mistah. . .

. . . the black and white Pensive Mistah. . .

But my favorite camera setting of all?

Hearts-and-Flowers Mistah

4 comments:

  1. Hearts-and-Flowers Mistah!!! How excellent is that?!

    I also really, really like the wine tasting series, Film_Grain Style.

    Obviously, Mistah and his camera have nothin' on you, E!

    xoxo,
    Beth

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  2. Wait a minute.... who's almost birthday is it???? great pics.... love, mom

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  3. lol, you so silly. nice to see the mistah in all his glorious settings.

    xoxoxoxxo
    Jacquie

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