Critique Welcomed A Portrait of My Sun Before Bedtime

You're on the level as well ;) Excellent
Thank you, Julian. (I have to be careful or the Horizontal Police, whom I despise, led of course by their Superintendent and Chief Constable who I shall not name but who has already responded to this post --but who is not actually Mexican--will be hounding me.);)

Lovely shot, Brian. Very nice.
Thank you, Rob.
 
Not actually Mexican! I'm amazed. I thought this was a forum for REAL Mexicans (as well as other nationalities - even Norwegians). I'd report him to a Moderator...
 
Thank you, Julian. (I have to be careful or the Horizontal Police, whom I despise, led of course by their Superintendent and Chief Constable who I shall not name but who has already responded to this post --but who is not actually Mexican--will be hounding me.);)
As on 'the Level' meaning yes it is 'your sun' a double entendre or as I saw it;) No mention of horizons here, :rolleyes: I hope you're not becoming too anxious of allowing such a posting through which may be seized upon by the one the only, wonderful Mexican.
 
As on 'the Level' meaning yes it is 'your sun' a double entendre or as I saw it;) No mention of horizons here, :rolleyes: I hope you're not becoming too anxious of allowing such a posting through which may be seized upon by the one the only, wonderful Mexican.
Forgive me Julian for misinterpreting,...you see I have become very sensitive to dust and horizontal angles as a result of years of unwarranted stalking, admonishments, rebukes and harangues from the universally hated Dust Police, their despised brethren the Horizontal Police, and a certain non-Mexican individual high up in their chain of command. But to your point of double-entendre, I thank you for that and for some reason, not sure why, I am compelled to observe (with apologies to W.S.) that the above portrait is no Sun of York made glorious summer. o_O No,...'tis merely a sun of California (once Mexican land!) made glorious autumn.:)
 
I now tread in trepidation for my new Mamiya 645, the thought of dust. As I live in a dusty house, not being partial to or having any inclination whatsoever to do the hoovering, ( I do when I cannot find the front door ;)) as if hoovering made any different to the negative ever being dust free. I think it takes a hermetically sealed room, to come away without any traces of dust. It is futile as I see , don't tell , then they will never know, I'll say the spots are passing gulls and bits blowing in the wind, they will be none the wiser :D
 
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