Sunday, April 27, 2008

Sunday Photo Blogging: Meh.


This is the infamous parish directory photo.

10 comments:

Gino said...

nothin wrong with that picture.

DJRainDog said...

I'll be honest; I like the picture of you in the red thing better.

Anonymous said...

OMG! You look fifty in that picture. Definitely not aging well. And those teeth! Can't you do something about them?

Andy said...

DJ: I agree.

Anon: I don't know about 50, but the photo does make me look like the world's oldest 8th grader. I guess I got held back a few years.

Anonymous said...

I think you managed to look remarkably positively engaged, all things given.

But Andy: white??? shirts??? You weren't giving yourself any break, there! (Although it is liturgically kind of fun, this year joining the church and all ;). )

Andy said...

I know...as soon as I saw the print I thought, "Oh...that was a mistake." Oh well.

Anonymous said...

Aw, it's a good photo, Andy.

But that background. Are those supposed to be heavenly clouds?

Jade said...

Jeff - the background looks like a standard master's background (though, in my opinion, a little on the light side... I prefer a masters to have some brown)

Andy - the white is really high contrast, I'm curious if the scanned image you have online, is that how it looks on the print, or is your scan a bit bright?

It's not a bad shot, but the generic background does make it look like a school photo. :)

Jess said...

I don't think that photo does you justice.

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