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Kali

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18. hmmm
Wed Sep 10, 2014, 08:12 PM
Sep 2014

He is under 6 foot. I am not even sure of the exact location of these rocks. I think it is across the interstate as he has been working on some fence over there, but from the shadow it looks like it is evening (view is to the east or south east).

Which plants are you calling the second row? the tall spindly things (ocotillos in leaf)? or the woody branches to the left? I like both sets of ocotillo, they are kind of what strikes me with the boulders.

I am not sure what he likes about it, I haven't had a chance to talk to him. I stole it off of facebook LOL. Not even sure what his phone is, some android I think. His grandfather did soem pro photography and he has an aunt that has done some academic/pro photo work in archeology.

Ha I have a family story about ukeleles. It involves clueless Russians and a spoiled daughter. Crazy last minute shopping, handling in airports/planes and then finding a much better one closer to home.

Thanks for your comments, I am going to show him this thread.

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I think he did a lovely job, my dear Kali! CaliforniaPeggy Sep 2014 #1
thanks! Kali Sep 2014 #16
Really nice libodem Sep 2014 #2
I may try to print it. Kali Sep 2014 #17
How tall is he? Did he get the 'elevation angle' as a conscious choice? Hoppy Sep 2014 #3
hmmm Kali Sep 2014 #18
The ocotillos. Hoppy Sep 2014 #34
Ahhh... ReRe Sep 2014 #36
Aside from beautiful colors and shapes, I like how the scale could be enough Sep 2014 #4
my point too..could be stones or could be boulders angstlessk Sep 2014 #9
ah, that might be it! Kali Sep 2014 #19
Republicans awaiting a vote on ENDA dickthegrouch Sep 2014 #5
hmmmm Kali Sep 2014 #20
A terrific shot Kali Crewleader Sep 2014 #6
thanks! Kali Sep 2014 #21
something went funny then... Crewleader Sep 2014 #28
it seemed like other sites were OK Kali Sep 2014 #31
LOL....:-) Crewleader Sep 2014 #32
... handmade34 Sep 2014 #7
thanks! Kali Sep 2014 #22
Love the dimensionality Mira Sep 2014 #8
thanks Kali Sep 2014 #23
That's why I love living in Arizona! ChazInAz Sep 2014 #10
the light this time of year! Kali Sep 2014 #24
Love those Ocotillos, beautiful pic. Looks like southeastern NM Dont call me Shirley Sep 2014 #11
close Kali Sep 2014 #25
Love Bisbee in the autumn. Dont call me Shirley Sep 2014 #41
Beautiful! Leith Sep 2014 #12
it is looking east and I am pretty sure it is later in the day Kali Sep 2014 #26
Very nice. Blue_In_AK Sep 2014 #13
thanks! Kali Sep 2014 #27
Excellent composition and framing. chervilant Sep 2014 #14
I know right? Kali Sep 2014 #29
Maybe you could share? chervilant Sep 2014 #40
Beautiful photo matt819 Sep 2014 #15
thanks, Kali Sep 2014 #30
One more question, what is his age? Hoppy Sep 2014 #33
Beautiful Lunabell Sep 2014 #35
Yip... ReRe Sep 2014 #37
A bit more to ad.. Hoppy Sep 2014 #38
It's lovely. hunter Sep 2014 #39
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