Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Kendall, Tanya and the Steg



Tanya and Kendall were an attractive couple, both dressed in black and blue.  They stood out as they walked toward me.  I thought they were the right people to pose in front of Alexander Calder's Stegosaurus.

21 comments:

  1. Love all the colors in this photo. I especially like Calder's sculpture. What a talented man!

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  2. Lovely couple to enhance the Calder!

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  3. Now I'm going to have to google and see a bit more of Calder's work..nice shot Jack although Tanya looks a little perplexed :)

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  4. Nice composition, but what are they looking at?

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  5. Great capture as always, Jack!! And the Calder sculpture is terrific!! Handsome young couple! Hope your week is going well!

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  6. They are obviously looking away from that picturesque but inane bunch of badly welded steel...

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  7. Attractive young couple indeed, and how nice to see that bright Calder!

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  8. What are they looking at? Good question...
    Nice couple and nice portrait, Jack.

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  9. VP is obviously not a Calder fan. I love his work.
    Tanya looks a bit nervous about something headed towards them? ;-)

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  10. Oh VP! :-)
    I actually don't mind Calder. The are handsome but they look so serious!

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  11. You are brave just to stop people. They don't look too sure about it but it's still a lovely portrait.
    So that's the Steg... When I first read your title I read 'the Stig'. The Stig is a mystery man, dressed in all-white racing kit, who drives really fast cars on a TV programme over here called 'Top Gear'.

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  12. Perfect with the Stegosaurus as a backdrop..

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  13. They are a nice looking couple and your portrait is perfect with Calder's sculpture in the background.

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  14. Nicely arranged with color and placement of all!

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  15. Nice photo! She looks skeptical.

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  16. Great composition, Jack. I recognized Calder's red immediately.

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