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gefillmore
Nov-11-2007, 09:15 AM
multitasking: football, music, photoshop-

you wouldn't expect my room to look any different, would you?-

http://www.smugmug.com/photos/220037097-L.jpg

wxwax
Nov-11-2007, 10:07 AM
:lol3

You certainly have that "look" down, George. Almost graphic novel style.

Seneca
Nov-11-2007, 10:20 AM
Wow...there is a lot going on in this photo. Love the computer image.:thumb

photogmomma
Nov-11-2007, 10:34 AM
We just might be related.... My office doesn't look that different!

Nice SP!!

gefillmore
Nov-11-2007, 11:12 AM
thanks sid and seneca!-

thanks andi!-

if you're as much a pack rat as I am, that's not good-

photogmomma
Nov-11-2007, 11:52 AM
thanks sid and seneca!-

thanks andi!-

if you're as much a pack rat as I am, that's not good-
Nope. It's not good... LOL!

gus
Nov-11-2007, 11:56 AM
Great photo george. I like it.

Can you just fix that ceiling tile for me please ?

jeffreaux2
Nov-11-2007, 11:57 AM
Sheesh, you should get out more!!

I mean after all that fresh dental work and a new haircut!:rofl

gefillmore
Nov-11-2007, 12:50 PM
I'll get on it gus-

thanks for looking and I hope you're doing ok-

gefillmore
Nov-11-2007, 12:54 PM
jeff-

re haircut-

I went into the barbershop-

I did not get a haircut-

I am long overdue and usually cut my own hair; haven't paid for a haircut in years-

re out-

hah!- I'm having to take megadoses of vitamin d because I'm deficient (of vitamin d among other things)-

hardly ever get out-

doesn't get any better than doing what I'm doing now (except for sex and food)-

gefillmore
Nov-11-2007, 12:55 PM
sorry-

a lot more than you guys really want to know-

photogmomma
Nov-11-2007, 01:14 PM
sorry-

a lot more than you guys really want to know-:huh A lot more than we women wanted to know, too... :rofl

gefillmore
Nov-11-2007, 01:47 PM
:huh A lot more than we women wanted to know, too... :rofl

hah!- sorry!-

I'm not much into misogyny (or feminism, for that matter)-

when I say 'you guys', I'm saying white/black/asian, male/female, little people/big people, skinny/fat, hetero-/homosexual yada yada-

I do have problems with buttholes, though-

can I say that if I'm not using that for anybody specific?-

oh gee, I'm starting to ramble-

oh well.......

photogmomma
Nov-11-2007, 02:03 PM
hah!- sorry!-

I'm not much into misogyny (or feminism, for that matter)-

when I say 'you guys', I'm saying white/black/asian, male/female, little people/big people, skinny/fat, hetero-/homosexual yada yada-

I do have problems with buttholes, though-

can I say that if I'm not using that for anybody specific?-

oh gee, I'm starting to ramble-

oh well.......

Being from the midwest, i actually use "you guys" a LOT..... I actually knew what you meant. But it's still fun teasing you. :wink

gefillmore
Nov-11-2007, 02:15 PM
Being from the midwest, i actually use "you guys" a LOT..... I actually knew what you meant. But it's still fun teasing you. :wink

I'm very teaseable-

Flyinggina
Nov-11-2007, 02:38 PM
Oh my gpd11 You're related to my husband by office clutter. Perhaps you were separated from each other at birth. Scary.

Virginia


multitasking: football, music, photoshop-

you wouldn't expect my room to look any different, would you?-

http://www.smugmug.com/photos/220037097-L.jpg

JimW
Nov-11-2007, 03:10 PM
George,

Although I'm not a fan of the processing, I really like the dentist's office image and this office image too. Wearing cool shades with a teddy bear behind you. Huh. You must have layers. Complex guys have lots of layers.

Whenever I check out your galleries, I always come away thinking how honest and real the people shots seem. There's no pretense. It's excellent. Can't believe I said that after what you do to them in pp.:D But there it is.

Jim

gefillmore
Nov-11-2007, 04:22 PM
gina-

well, I did clean it up-

jim-

layers-

I like that-

sounds better than junk and goes with photography-

thanks!-



now, back to my layers-

gus
Nov-11-2007, 04:36 PM
gina-

well, I did clean it up-

jim-

layers-

I like that-

sounds better than junk and goes with photography-

thanks!-



now, back to my layers-

Make it into an action/plug-in that can be tweeked a little bit & call it 'scotchguard'. Drop it onto the net for $5 a hit :deal

It will buy you a few beers in the least :thumb

Icebear
Nov-11-2007, 05:00 PM
OK, you said you were gonna fix that damned ceiling tile, and I just looked and it's STILL crookit. Sheesh.
John

TylerW
Nov-11-2007, 05:15 PM
George-

You must have a very fast computer! You've only just exposed the image and its already up on your computer and processed! Amazing.

I consider myself on the ball if I'm working on my photos within a few days of me taking them. :rofl

Jeff Fillmore
Nov-13-2007, 04:33 PM
Ha- I love it George!

urbanaries
Nov-13-2007, 05:04 PM
I love this one George, JimW hit it on the head when he said your images were real and had no pretense, I totally agree, I would also add that they're gritty, which is like grain, but with a high pass filter. :rofl

djspinner2k
Nov-14-2007, 07:04 AM
What effect do you use to make the picture look painted.:huh

saurora
Nov-14-2007, 07:31 AM
George,

Although I'm not a fan of the processing, I really like the dentist's office image and this office image too. Wearing cool shades with a teddy bear behind you. Huh. You must have layers. Complex guys have lots of layers.

Whenever I check out your galleries, I always come away thinking how honest and real the people shots seem. There's no pretense. It's excellent. Can't believe I said that after what you do to them in pp.:D But there it is.

Great comment! I've enjoyed your work for a long time George. Sometimes when the processing is not to my taste, I still always find your work interesting and (as Jim so aptly put) there is never any pretense in your work. Your recent work really is special and I hope you are enjoying the moment of having achieved a certain level of expertise (people clamoring for your recipe!!!) after all of your efforts to find the right ingredients. :thumb (This image rocks!)

urbanaries
Nov-14-2007, 08:17 AM
I hope you are enjoying the moment of having achieved a certain level of expertise (people clamoring for your recipe!!!) after all of your efforts to find the right ingredients. :thumb (This image rocks!)

Basically, what Susan is saying is that there a very quick peak between being an up-and comer-and and a has-been. Enjoy it while it lasts!!!

(I'm totally teasing here, in that kind of mood today.):D:rofl

DavidS
Nov-14-2007, 04:03 PM
That is a great environmental portrait.