Kate it seems that often times you're photographed with at least one marguerita in-hand! Excellent choice. :) Looks like a fun family and those are some cute kids! As for the 'gallery patrons'....I can't wait for Isabella to chime in about Thong or No Thong. She'll remember.....
very surreal. here I am, looking at a picture of people looking at a picture of someone napping, hung up in a gallery. I wonder if there's anyone behind me?
Kate it seems that often times you're photographed with at least one marguerita in-hand! Excellent choice. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun family and those are some cute kids!
As for the 'gallery patrons'....I can't wait for Isabella to chime in about Thong or No Thong.
She'll remember.....
These are all wonderful! You have a beautiful family, including you :)
ReplyDeletesuperbe photo, une photo culte, tu devrais la proposer au musée. une contre photo artistique.
ReplyDeletesuperb photograph, a photo worship, you should propose it with the museum. against photo artistic.
He is a handsome (and obviously, tired) young man!!
ReplyDeleteNice set of family pictures with this museum tip. Have a great week.
ReplyDeletevery surreal. here I am, looking at a picture of people looking at a picture of someone napping, hung up in a gallery. I wonder if there's anyone behind me?
ReplyDeleteI find this fascinating. The exhibit is a first for me. I have never seen things like this on display before.
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American Gold Finch—
I'll have to wait for high speed later today to view the others, but this is a riot.
ReplyDeleteThese are just wonderful! What a great idea and such a wonderful family.
ReplyDeleteYou are blessed, Kate.
Interesting shot. I've never seen these kind of museum. I wonder if your family picture is also including in the gallery? :p
ReplyDeleteHey folks! I don't want to mislead you! It's a computer program, not a real gallery. I've been having lots of fun with it!
ReplyDeleteJust great! Love your Gallery! It's really a funny program!
ReplyDeleteKate, these photos are wonderful. What's the program? Tell us your secret.
ReplyDeleteYou made a good use of this software! I was also tented to try it (saw it on Sonia's blog), but I guess it's now too late.
ReplyDeleteWell Kate the dumb kid in me assumed it was a really (and honestly: loving) gallery until I read your comment... Poor fab :-(
ReplyDeleteCool stuff here. That is a great way to present photos.
ReplyDeleteReally cool shot, Kate.
ReplyDeletewell done.
Joel
Having the viewers in the foreground makes the photo.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my North Bay Blog and for the Happy Canada Day wishes too!
your museum is very coool! i love the concept and what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. I love the double perspective. One of the people and one of the art. nice.
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