My photographer friend and fellow blogger (hyperblogal) keeps entertaining us with his photoshop tricks. Here's the latest:
He suggests we keep the grandchildren away from the garden this year.
I went with Cliff and his sister Rena to Jefferson City today, to visit their Aunt Gertrude in the hospital. She is there to try and get her asthma under control. They are giving her steroids intravenously, and that causes her blood sugar to soar... even though she is NOT diabetic. So they have to give her insulin to control the blood sugar.
Rena went for a walk in the halls with Aunt Gertrude.
Maybe it's my imagination, but I notice a HUGE family resemblance here.
Showing posts with label David Remley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Remley. Show all posts
Friday, March 02, 2012
Saturday, February 04, 2012
Crazy Kansas City photographer
Remember last Sunday when Hyperblogal photoshopped a picture I posted on Facebook?
So yesterday he sent me this one by email, with these words. "Cliff put his foot down when Meesha and Kevin formed an alliance."
So yesterday he sent me this one by email, with these words. "Cliff put his foot down when Meesha and Kevin formed an alliance."
Monday, January 30, 2012
More fun from Photoshop (David is at it again)
Yesterday several friends and relatives showed up for a little target practice in the pasture. My daughter and I took several pictures of the action.
And then David, the Kansas City photographer with too much time on his hands, got hold of a picture on Facebook and worked his usual magic.
Yes, this is laughable, but the best part was all the comments on the picture. I don't know when I've laughed so long and hard. By the way, that guy in the foreground is my Russian friend Meesha. David decided to add him to the event while he was Photoshopping.
Below is the comment thread that goes with the picture.
And then David, the Kansas City photographer with too much time on his hands, got hold of a picture on Facebook and worked his usual magic.
Yes, this is laughable, but the best part was all the comments on the picture. I don't know when I've laughed so long and hard. By the way, that guy in the foreground is my Russian friend Meesha. David decided to add him to the event while he was Photoshopping.
Below is the comment thread that goes with the picture.
- David L. Remley Finally, a worthy opponent.11 hours ago · ·
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Meesha Viron at least my Mom didn't make it to Donna's battle of Lexington reenactment
11 hours ago · ·
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David L. Remley Turns out that Hemp Bales are NOT effective against Abrams tank shells.
11 hours ago ·
James Wood Ok, here's the problem. I've tried to warn everyone about Kevin's affinity for Warsaw Pact weaponry and the fact that at this point he may be a commie. Now somehow he's managed to get a damn Russian T-72 tank into the pasture. Even I must say it's time for an intervention. Somebody let that boy shoot some NATO ammo, out of ANYTHING....soon!
10 hours ago · ·
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Donna Allen Wood ::pats Monica on her little head:: "Shouldn't you be in bed soon?"
10 hours ago · ·
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James Wood No, I'm afraid not. The only thing that can help is true NATO rounds. 5.56x45, 7.62x51, or the instant cure, .50 BMG.
10 hours ago ·
Donna Allen Wood Hey... nobody had better shoot Meesha! He's the only Russian I've ever met, and he's pretty much against war and politics. Also, he doesn't vote, so you can't call him a liberal.
10 hours ago ·
Rachel Wood Fierro 7.62x39 is the closest he got. Sorry. Better red than dead. Wait. That's not right, is it? ACK!
10 hours ago · ·
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David L. Remley I think under certain circumstances Meesha could be sacrificed for the good of the game
10 hours ago ·
James Wood And mom, better keep Meesha away from that tank...he's probably the only one around that can read the instructions to get that baby firing. Although the one's I've been in had English and Arabic directions.
10 hours ago · ·
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David L. Remley It was the first time in the recent annals of war that an 1855 Oliver upturned a T-72....to the amazement of all onlookers...
10 hours ago · ·
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Jeff Kinney Cliff, when you told Donna you needed a new tank in the pasture, you should have been a little more specific and told her you needed a new water tank....
9 hours ago · ·
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Meesha Viron When Germany attacked the USSR they dressed up a bunch of tractors to look like tanks. They weren't any good but scary looking. This one is a monument in my city.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/ wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/ 6a/%D0%9D%D0%98-1.jpg/ 800px-%D0%9D%D0%98-1.jpg
9 hours ago · ·
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