Thanks, Will, I think I can do that. By the way, someone from another forum asked for the original of my photomontage. For comparison purpose, here it is:
Thank you. I made a last one for those who prefer regular photographs. And since it was memorial day for Americans, it couldn’t be more opportune:
It's a 2MB file. Uploaded on yousendit, available 7 days. http://download.yousendit.com/96C8BCAF1EC018D9
Awesome Yukio!! Have you ever considered creating a book? Your work is amazing and would make an incredible coffee table book Something to think about I could even see some of your works being backdrops for some sweet video games....... Have you ever photographed the catacombs of Paris? I watched the movie Catacombs recently and it made me think of you photographing them..... Thanks for sharing the great photos :happy005 Neale
Wow, Yukio! I haven't seen a single photo of yours that I didn't LOVE, Yukio! :love029 As Neale suggested, you should create a coffee table book. (Oh and sign the one I buy. )
Neale, JoAnna, I appreciate your kind comments, but I still consider myself to be in an experimentation stage. My photographs lack cohesion and personal style and I’m still humbled by many artists whose work I see everyday. I really enjoy the journey but I still have to find a destination. The catacombs are a great idea. I’ll do that the next time I go back to Paris. Rick, you certainly look great in that picture. If I were Caucasian, I would like to look like you in 15 years.
Wow, some real talent here, I'm almost ashamed to post these LOL. I actually took these at work for a friend of mine (his watch). I used my really old canon 3mp compact and they came out surprisingly well. Interesting story behind the watch; an attorney that works in the office next to mine found it in his parents attic shortly after his Mother's death. It was his father's watch that he bought in the 30's when he worked on the railroad in Collinwood Yard, Cleveland. Apparently Ball Watch Company was started in Cleveland by a Railroad Employee when he wanted watches with a high level of accuracy. This one has a movement made by Hamilton in the mid to late 30's. It still works like a top and is "on the ball." I also grew up right across the street from Collinwood yard and my grandfather worked on the railroad so it was pretty neat to be able to photograph this watch. Steve
Great looking dog Steve! nice watch too :happy005 Here's a few more Michael....Grand Tetons and Yellowstone pics...