The Frenchman is first and foremost a man. He is likeable often just because of his weaknesses, which are always thoroughly human, even if despicable.
I can't decide: standard brooding, handsome – yet slightly dangerous – Henry [above]; or La Nouvelle Vague cinéma menaçant, attractif - encore un peu dangereux - Henri [below]?
I remain slightly tentative about manipulating the photographs that I choose to post here, which is really quite strange because back in the dark ages, when I could regularly be found in a dark room surrounded by the (rather alluring) odour of sodium thiosulfate, acetic acid and all manner of chemical goodness, I routinely experimented with the form. Ink, paint, acid, chalk, varied exposure times, solarisation, I didn’t care. You name it, I’d happy splash it about. So why do I feel like manipulating a digital image is a wee bit wrong?
At first I thought that it might well be the ease of digital manipulation, but that’s plain silly. In terms of my foray into ‘traditional prints’, the greatest praise was conferred on a series where I ended up mindlessly flicking coloured ink on some unwanted prints with a straw.
I'm not sure. I'll have to think about it.
Anyway, today's photo was taken yesterday afternoon while we lounged by the dock eating ice creams after work. Henry was eyeing off some young female backpackers at the time (and doing well, I might add), so that should explain the look.
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he has grown quite a bit in the last few months... :-)
I'm jealous about the fact that you were sitting on a deck eating ice cream in mid-January, and I'm here digging myself out five inches of snow and battling temps in the teens.
I really need to move to a warmer climate.
Nice picture of your son. Looks like he's ready to do battle somewhere.
Oh, the second one (the saturation in the blue or whatever on the first is a wee bit distracting).
Priyanka, he is never far away.
Z, don't you know, the camera never lies! ;)
Dr. Pragya Bajaj, just like his dad!
Jackie, be careful, he bites!
Benjamin, I think that you’re spot on here.
We have odd attitudes about this sort of stuff, here at work there was a big discussion after I tweaked the settings on my computer. Now, I’ve used computers my whole working life, and am more than comfortable with them. All I did was disable some pre-installed crap that wasn’t necessary and slowing down start up times.
Of course, someone gets their knickers in a twist, but really, what I was doing was no different that adjusting the height of my chair.
It’s just a tool people.