I found Renderosity late on in 2003 and have since become an avid viewer of the tremendous talent on display. My contribution is just pictures I've drawn, daft sketches, favorite photos (mostly of landscapes and mountain days out) and comments and laughs with other members. Thanks to all at Renderosity and to people who contribute some amazing images and ideas.
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Comments (16)
Punaguy
Dang...a little higher and we might have seen the Lock Ness monster...whew! Aloha!
Garlor
you cheeky monkey Aangus,did you tell him?.That reminds me I must order my new style kilt,Latex I believe is really the in style kilt round Invernsss just now.
sharky_
LOL.......He should have read that sign behind him, lol. Aloha
Margana
LOL shouldn't that 'no admittance' sign have a man in a kilt?Funny shot Anthony!I love candid captures.I see someone else thought of calling you cheeky,lol.Drats.-M :)
aangus
Hee hee, what the sign needs is an arrow pointing up his Kilt! There were another couple of people on the boat with cameras' trying to look as if they were shooting seagulls but with one eye on the kilty knowing one mighty gust could make them photographer of the year!
Tedz
Let the Wind blow high, let the Wind blow low, through the Street in My Kilt I'll go...all the Lassie's say "Hello! Donald...where's Yer Troosers?"
pimbotin
Wooww, so hot!!
kimariehere
haha that is FUN neeyyyyyy!! lol!!!!! and lol at punguys comment!!
UKmac
cheeky.....I saw the sign straight away. You could have some fun with this one. Great shot. Steve
jgkane
Good shot, Anthony. The best kilts are well weighted, to prevent such accidents. My eldest boy wore a kilt for the state opening of the Scottish Parliament, and came to Glasgow, for a close friend's birthday party. When I met him at Queen Street Station, he was glad that I was there, since he had to fight off three sets of lassies on their night out. If a man lifted one of their short skirts he would get a slapped jaw ( if he was lucky - in Glasgow ), but girls, however, think that it is alright to lift a guy's kilt, and make certain remarks. Double standards. Hmm.. Sorry for the rant. Regards, John.
marybelgium
that's too funny !
jophoto
A fun shot! I enjoyed that!
jcv2
Ha ha ha, a very funny shot! Yeah, it should be a bit more weighted I guess! Fantastic capture!
cynlee
lol ;]
sossy
agree with LoL to the title! ;o)
lejimi
A little more wind and we could have the answer to a question we french ask since the eve of years : what do they wear under ? Makes me think of Marilyn...