Sunday, June 10, 2007



Ansel Adams the famous landscape photographer only published one portrait. This photo, which you see reproduced to your left is that image. Ansel knew that once perfection is reached you should stop. He reached perfection in one try. Many have wondered the thoughts of these two, now famous gentlemen at the time the photograph was taken. Much like the Mona Lisa, the critical debates have been fierce. Will you weigh in? Please comment on what you think might be in the noodles of these two esteemed gentlemen.

2 comments:

yeadave said...
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yeadave said...

re you kidding? This is obviously a classic scenario of modern day courtship. The ever so masculine male makes movements with his moustache...while the dainty dame delicately dilutes her desires with a subtle sigh and a girlish gaze that attracts her attention away. Of course this is a plan to see if her man is commited and stalwart and brave, what she doesn't know is that...
Oh man, f-it all!!! I hate poetry. The dude with the moustache wants to get laid and the girl in white is falling in love. That's all there is to it.