Thanks Pete. Much appreciated.'Tis clearly love!
Wonderfully enigmatic and, for some reason, reminds me of some of the paintings by Jack Vetriano.
If it is Brian Moore it's not this one. Thanks for the comments Ivar.Isn't that a painting of Brian Moore, the chap close to Hollywood? A very fine one too in all shades of grey.
Thanks again, Pete.I like this the more I look at it, Brian. You couldn't have stated it better.
What, staged you say? How could you Brian! Is it your new son-in-law posing then?I like this the more I look at it, Brian. You couldn't have staged it better.
No Ivar, not staged and not my son-in-law. I was out for a walk. Spotted the chap sitting there so uncommonly prim and proper, and snapped the picture before he could get away.What, staged you say? How could you Brian! Is it your new son-in-law posing then?
No not stressed at all, Ivar. Feeling cool as a cucumber.OK I was just kidding, as always! What happened old man, stressed out are you?
Thanks a lot Julian. Much appreciated.Seriously good Brian. I like the roundness you've achieved or lack of sharp edges. Along with such a character, who appears to be out from his prescribed environment.
'Tis clearly love!
Wonderfully enigmatic and, for some reason, reminds me of some of the paintings by Jack Vetriano.
Thanks Dave. Much appreciated.Lovely shot this - could be Blackpool prom in 1955