A brief-yet-ongoing journal of all things Carmi. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll reach for your mouse to click back to Google. But you'll be intrigued. And you'll feel compelled to return following your next bowl of oatmeal. With brown sugar. And milk.
I love the image of an olive floating in a martini glass. I wonder if that says something Freudian about me?
I like the clarity of the curves of the glass against the hazy, darker background. No reason, just like it.
I thought of Saturday night when I was taking pictures at the Mothball, which was held in an old warehouse. I took an arty shot of the beams in the rafters. The experiment didn't turn out well, but I gave it the old college try.
A friend took some pictures of me that night that made me look emaciated and pudgy. I didn't even know that my camera had that feature!
Cheers Carmi, makes me wonder whose drink that is and where they were - snazzy party or reflective evening...what were they wearing, who were they talking to... and what happened next?...
Ah, now that is what I could do with right now! Great photo as ever!
I'm back after my family tragedy and then break away from things. I hope your son's leg is healing nicely adn that it's not too itchy under the plaster!
is that coming out of the tap? at first glance i thought it was a bottle being poured but the more i looked it appeared to be tap water, coming out of the tap! awesome.
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Carmi, I enjoy many of your photos but for some reason, this one really speaks to me. Thanks for posting it today. Have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful shot! gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteCarmi, your photos are always enjoyable, but the clarity of this one, the flow of the water here, seems very peaceful, to me. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love that photo! Very creative! :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Mine is up too!
Lovely photo!
ReplyDeleteThat's an amazing shot. Welcome to Wordless Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteMine's up at:
http://rtmm.blogspot.com/2007/09/wordless-wednesday_25.html
cjh
I love this. Crisp, refreshing and tempting. Mine's up at Wordless Wednesday
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot! Happy WW :)
ReplyDeleteMartini? Sure I'll take one! Happy WW!
ReplyDeletegreat shot! and cheers!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! Happy WW
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW.
cool shot!
ReplyDeletewelcome to WW! :)
Beautiful and I'll have one too. Have a great WW. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful perspective on the photo!
ReplyDeleteNice shot:)
I like the soft golden quality at center. :)
ReplyDelete~S
I will have what you are having...that looks good, even from down here! :)
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, what an interesting shot...very cool. I had to stop and really look at it:)
ReplyDeleteI don't know what that is, but I need one. Or two. Or five.
ReplyDeleteCarmi, this shot is just completely compelling and fascinating. I love the color. ...
ReplyDeleteI love this shot, as usual from you... ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by to burntofferings and more at bernies fotoblog.
Happy WW!!
Come to momma!!!...I have one of these archived for another WW ;) Enjoy and thx for stopping by my - come visit often!
ReplyDeletei need a reflective drink right now!
ReplyDeleteI love the image of an olive floating in a martini glass. I wonder if that says something Freudian about me?
ReplyDeleteI like the clarity of the curves of the glass against the hazy, darker background. No reason, just like it.
I thought of Saturday night when I was taking pictures at the Mothball, which was held in an old warehouse. I took an arty shot of the beams in the rafters. The experiment didn't turn out well, but I gave it the old college try.
A friend took some pictures of me that night that made me look emaciated and pudgy. I didn't even know that my camera had that feature!
Cheers Carmi, makes me wonder whose drink that is and where they were - snazzy party or reflective evening...what were they wearing, who were they talking to... and what happened next?...
ReplyDeleteThis is one beautiful shot....Stunning!
ReplyDeleteWonderful reflections even though I can't tell what it reflects :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat Photos you got here... Love it!... Visit also mine in my two blogs... here...
ReplyDeletehttp://wilstop.info/2007/09/25/wordless-wednesday-3/
http://boggos.blogspot.com/2007/09/wordless-wednesday_26.html
Have a great Wordless Wednesday!...c",)
Thanks for visiting. Enjoyed your photos as well.
ReplyDeleteAh, now that is what I could do with right now! Great photo as ever!
ReplyDeleteI'm back after my family tragedy and then break away from things. I hope your son's leg is healing nicely adn that it's not too itchy under the plaster!
I wonder what that red splash is? Napkin? Tomato? Red cell phone?
ReplyDeleteOkay, now it's gonna bug me. lol Great photo, as usual Carmi. *grin*
Great WW photo!
ReplyDeleteMy WW post this week inspired by President Bush comments at the United Nations yesterday.
peace, Villager
is that coming out of the tap? at first glance i thought it was a bottle being poured but the more i looked it appeared to be tap water, coming out of the tap! awesome.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! - as always. Happy WW. :)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Holly
Nice photo! Have a great Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteIs that before or after 5? :)
ReplyDeleteThat's nice. Glad to hear things went so well for Zach. And I have no idea what a halo is. I think that may make me a bigger geek, huh?
Happy Hump Day!