Billy

Well, I was supposed to do the entire Scottish warlord or Viking king shoot with Billy, but, er, none of my husband's kilts or costumes fit the boy. Turns out, he's over 300 lbs, something we didn't know until he came up for this visit, eek. Today is the only day we have to shoot, since other activities are planned for the rest of the time up here. Of course, it's raining. Tongue My husband stood next to me with an umbrella as I got these shots.
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« Last Edit: August 20, 2008, 03:27:10 PM by wildmaven »
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The first one, above, is for the family. The rest are for him. Did I mention he likes "dark." Smiley
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« Last Edit: August 20, 2008, 03:49:15 PM by wildmaven »
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First is good.
second one is all good except the size of the sword. (has a "Highlander" feel) perhaps if you cropped it square just above the tip of his elbow the sword would look bigger.

last two are dead on.

good job. Did you have a good time visiting with him?
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He'd be great for a Jekyll and Hyde theme.

I like the first one, but the last one looks like it has a random arm in front of him.
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