In Edmonton, she’d be wearing a balaclava and three layers, with studs in her shoes.
(Yes, they makes those…and we own them, thank you very much).
Edmonton, Edmonton, Edmonton… what can I say? Congratulations?
She suffered for this, Mr. Alberta.
‘Round these parts (this time of year…) when someone goes parading around outside in their skivvies, they call it a “Polar Bear Shuffle” and money is raised for charity.
…So congratulations would probably be in order.
(That, and a cheap knockoff medal).
🙂
Honestly, I do want to thank you for taking the time to comment. I know the coin-operated internet in Alberta, though centrally located in the main city coffee shop by the gas station, can be difficult to reach via snowshoes.
I was checking out this comedy blog one day and they started posting photography stuff 🙂 🙂
Lol…..I can actually picture that scene Peter…Mark trudging down with his coins to the gas station. He’s a hardcore fan of Prosophos.com :-)!
This is an interesting and unique portrait. Very nice and the light makes puts a unique look on it overall.
Listen; it was money well-spent.
Never mind that no one gets laundry this week…
I like everything about this image. Her facial expression, the colors, the depth of field, the snow flakes.
Turned out beautiful! R can pull anything off!
She certainly can. Thanks Alex.
Purty!
…But that’s not “winter”.
In Edmonton, she’d be wearing a balaclava and three layers, with studs in her shoes.
(Yes, they makes those…and we own them, thank you very much).
Edmonton, Edmonton, Edmonton… what can I say? Congratulations?
She suffered for this, Mr. Alberta.
‘Round these parts (this time of year…) when someone goes parading around outside in their skivvies, they call it a “Polar Bear Shuffle” and money is raised for charity.
…So congratulations would probably be in order.
(That, and a cheap knockoff medal).
🙂
Honestly, I do want to thank you for taking the time to comment. I know the coin-operated internet in Alberta, though centrally located in the main city coffee shop by the gas station, can be difficult to reach via snowshoes.
I was checking out this comedy blog one day and they started posting photography stuff 🙂 🙂
Lol…..I can actually picture that scene Peter…Mark trudging down with his coins to the gas station. He’s a hardcore fan of Prosophos.com :-)!
This is an interesting and unique portrait. Very nice and the light makes puts a unique look on it overall.
Listen; it was money well-spent.
Never mind that no one gets laundry this week…
I like everything about this image. Her facial expression, the colors, the depth of field, the snow flakes.
Thank you Hilmar.