That is brilliant, Elaine. Not only points for performance but your frame is most excellent, my dear. And isn't it always a hardware problem. But as long as these problems end up in such beauty of yours I would never call them problem. Great shot! all the best & safe travels, Fritsch.
let's see. if i can attach part c into slot d, rotate the craniumuntil my eyes align with the holes in my skull, flotate thethought that has sunk below my consciousness, then i might be able to create a work-around to disable christmas this year…
Nice shot. I do like the way the diagonals play in the composition. I like the title question and it's answer, too. ๐
I like his intense look. The reflection has me intrigued.
Man at work ! I hate fixing broken things ๐
That is brilliant, Elaine. Not only points for performance but your frame is most excellent, my dear. And isn't it always a hardware problem. But as long as these problems end up in such beauty of yours I would never call them problem. Great shot! all the best & safe travels, Fritsch.
TOO FUNNY!! Love the humor in this one!!!
OMG! He is holding the screwdriver like a girl. :)) Hope his buddies don't visit your blog. Good light bulb joke! ๐
Excellent ! Too funny !!! Sir is in full action … ๐ I like very much the previous portrait also… Bravooo Dear Elaine ๐
I like the portraits of the man and the dog – excellent work as usual
cool capture of the hubby at work. ๐
i'm sure he was able to fix the problem, brilliance!
lol.. in your case, one? ๐ looks like he's doing a great job here. ๐
What happened? Whatever it is..interesting view!
let's see. if i can attach part c into slot d, rotate the craniumuntil my eyes align with the holes in my skull, flotate thethought that has sunk below my consciousness, then i might be able to create a work-around to disable christmas this year…