Wednesday, November 08, 2006

REBECCA 5

10 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Another amazing transition from this prior picture...and as far as I can tell, the color is flawless!

Hope you are well, Pod! Here in the US I am celebrating some political victories. Your blog was a nice way to take a break from CNN and MSNBC's political coverage!

4:16 PM  
Blogger Inconsequential said...

:)

8:42 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sorry, I know I should write intellectual things about your photos but well, I'm just not that sort of gal!

Very sexy is what I thought!

Inconsequential has no nose and I have an identity crisis. Am I usually Kitty or myself here? Can't remember.

8:57 PM  
Blogger Steve Reed said...

Hi Pod! The colors in this one are fabulous. I like how her clothes even match the wall! But she's showing us that same cheek again. Does she not like to look at the camera, or is that more your doing? I mean, it works, don't get me wrong -- it's just interesting that she seems to have that tendency.

I am very intrigued about why you're meeting mr. tumnus in the wardrobe, and bringing a kitten, no less.

10:12 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Another excellent one Pod...oh and just ignore Mr Tumnus..pffft..such a filthy mind..:O)

3:30 AM  
Blogger Steve Reed said...

Now that's my kind of kitten!! :)

4:33 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey man,

As usual, a bu-T-ful shot, or something like that. I don't know how to abbreviate...only how to misspell. This series reminded me of some shots taken a while back by an acquaitance in the Rose Parlour. Of course, he took down most of them so the only link I could find doesn't really match up too well. Not sure if they ever would have, I think it was the profiles and hair styles.

http://www.benfinkshapiro.com/women10.html

The paper is about that Woodchester Mansion I've been posting on. ...And all of its various structural problems from 120 years of neglect. I want to be going out and celebrating. Rumsfeld is gone, Cheney's head will soon be on a spike!...but at what cost? Half the Dems now are more conservative than moderate Republicans. ...sigh.

Is conservation big over where you are? Ecclesiastical architecture is interesting but in the states I fear the only jobs left will be clearing leaves out of the gutters on Megachurches.

8:33 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did rebecca wear the clothes on purpose, as the colours suit so well with the background art?! Great shot.

3:24 PM  
Blogger Pod said...

JD - pleased to provide some relief ;0p great news from the US!!

INC - ;0)

TESS - yes you should write more intellectual things. please try harder, and please try to remember who you are x

MR T - looks like you have been hangin out in other 'robes more like. i know you have been shamelessly flirting! and fancy showing mr reed my kitten! i am locking the wardrobe door until further notice!

STEVE - yes i only noticed whilst posting that the same cheek is showing. there are other views...hang on! and try not to encourage mr t...he is ultra naughty! now you've seen my kitten and everything....

WEND - yes, i think that is the best practise, ignoring that filthy faun. hope you're ok!

JAMES - thanks dude. your mates pics are a lot more pro than mine, but ta for the thought. yes, it will be interesting to see what happens in the US now. i should be optimistic, but wonder if much will really change? good work on your paper. there isnt much to conserve here as the oldest buildings are max 200 years old and mainly old wooden dunnies at that! cant beat old blighty for the ecclesiastical ones ;0)

JOHN - the dress is just one of many that we had in the car. she blends in well hey?

THANKS EVERYONE!!

6:57 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have more photos from the rose parlor if you are interested. thx, Ben Fink Shapiro

5:49 PM  

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