Showing posts with label qwurky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label qwurky. Show all posts
Monday, December 15, 2014
David -- A True Mensch
You ever meet a person with honor, integrity, fortitude and sense of purpose? I introduce you to David, one of the best non-goyim you'd ever meet.
He's a teacher with knowledge of the classics in music, literature and experience in photography. He's a former ad-man and a refugee from Cleavland Heights.
I especially enjoy his true wit. He can turn an ordinary sentence into a beautiful idiom, twist it in an exciting, special and delightful way that leaves you with a smile and scratching your head.
Nomadic in nature, he has lived in many places in Europe and now makes Barcelona his home.
I am honored to know him.
Thursday, March 04, 2010
A How-to On Overcoming Dental Phobia
Just before a stressful visit to anywhere, at the door do a little 2 step.
I guarantee that your qwurky behavior will make you feel great and those unseen will feel good too!
And just by sheer luck someone with a dental appointment and a camera might just capture your quirky moon-dance and blog it.
I guarantee that your qwurky behavior will make you feel great and those unseen will feel good too!
And just by sheer luck someone with a dental appointment and a camera might just capture your quirky moon-dance and blog it.
![]() | View barcalunacy's A Candid View of Everyday People FLCKR photoset. |
Monday, June 09, 2008
A shadow of the man he is
Bright, sunny days are a dream for taking pictures.
Shadows and light add depth, drama and intrigue to a photo.
In the photo, a qwurky man demonstrates to a group of one the shadows sharp edges and the luscious elongation of his digit.
For just a moment, he seems to be containing his shadow; protecting it from the brightness of the sun.
While doing so, he shortens the distance between man and the wall by connecting himself to both sides of his shadow.
Enough of the lesson.
No matter!
The bottom line is: you can have all sorts of fun with natural elementals.
Shadows and light add depth, drama and intrigue to a photo.
In the photo, a qwurky man demonstrates to a group of one the shadows sharp edges and the luscious elongation of his digit.
For just a moment, he seems to be containing his shadow; protecting it from the brightness of the sun.
While doing so, he shortens the distance between man and the wall by connecting himself to both sides of his shadow.
Enough of the lesson.
No matter!
The bottom line is: you can have all sorts of fun with natural elementals.
![]() | View barcalunacy's A Candid View of Everyday People FLCKR photoset. |
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