Josh Routh, one of the entertainers in yesterday's post, showing some of his many talents. I suppose (I hope) someone has to teach you to do this. It's hard to imagine what it's like the first time you try it yourself. Not much room for error.
I had a heck of a time getting that guy with the point-n-shoot in the first picture out of the frame. It occurred to me to form a group, the National Association of People Who Walk Into My Photos, or NATWIMP, invite them all on a free cruise, get them on a ship and leave them there until they find a friendly port in Paraguay.
I had a heck of a time getting that guy with the point-n-shoot in the first picture out of the frame. It occurred to me to form a group, the National Association of People Who Walk Into My Photos, or NATWIMP, invite them all on a free cruise, get them on a ship and leave them there until they find a friendly port in Paraguay.
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I've always been frighteningly fascinated about fire eating...
As long as you don't put them on a boat and send them to Perth Bob :) you managed to get some fab images anyway... blisters in the mouth does not sound appealing at all hey!
No room for error playing around with fire, Bob!
Great shot! I have a bunch around here that I am sure should join your group.
Looks by his waisteline he's eaten quite a bit of fire... or at least spicy food.
I sort of like the shot with the other photographer in it. This looks like dangerous work, not what I'd like to do, but it must be fun. :)
Well, here is a hobby that I am not planning on starting!
I know what you mean about that guy wandering into the shot. Tomorrow you will see some pix I took at a Revolutionary War re-enactment. I had a devil of a time dodging the other cameras, not to mention the cars and people in contemporary dress. I am showing not the most representative ones, but the ones where I was most successful in dodging other folks from 2014.
That is one thing that I will never try. But it is a bit impressive.
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