Hi, welcome to my page. I'm a Scot living in Spain. I love seeing all your work and getting to know you. Any comments, good or bad, always welcome.
BIO
I went to Edinburgh College of Art in the seventies. I wove tapestries for years and paint in oils. I like photography, learning classical guitar and lacemaking. I enjoy cycling, walking, reading, films.
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Comments (10)
CDBrugg
that bloke has a bigger camera than I do :-(
Digimon
Wow!! Excellent capture Rozanne! That knife is just "Frozen" in mid air!!
mylemonblue
Nothing like blades whirling around in the air to make you feel safe. Amazing shot. :)
Svarg
I must say, they have odd ways to shave there. Nice razor though. Beautiful stop-action shot!
sharky_
I'd use the zoom lense from far away, lol. Excellent shot. Aloha
Cosme..D..Churruca
Wow... amazing capture ! Awesome that knife in the air... and dont seems very dangerous.
erskogly
What the..? Took me a sec to think of juggling. That huge knife hovering in front of his chest just looks bizarre! Excellent capture!
Flannelman
Great photo, but safety is always an issue. ;-)
marybelgium
another great find ! amazing shot !
jgkane
Thanks for the dedication, Rozanne. Years ago, mid 1970's, when I was teaching, in deepest, darkest Lanarkshire, our secondary school, was badly damaged by a fire. This was at the start of the first Firemens' strike, and the army's 'green goddess' fire engines, and untrained lads were in more danger than we were. Only a week before the fire our Fire and Safety Comittee, all staff, had pointed out the folly of having fire-doors in corridors, without the protection extending up through the suspended ceiling to the actual ceiling. Needless to say the fire spread very quickly. Luckily during our 'staggered' lunch hour, when all the pupils were out at the 'tuck vans'. Unhealthy eating saved a few lives that day, I reckon. I am not a great believer in some over-the-top safety precautions, but I never mess with fire. Regards again, enjoy what is left of the weekend, John.