My name is Tara, and I was born and raised in Washington State.
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In 2010 I married Bill (bmac62) and retired ... two of the best choices I ever made! :)
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In March, 2013, we sold our home in Washington and went on the road in our RV full time. What a blast! There is so much world out there to see!
After traveling around the West for a few years, we got rid of the motorhome and are now spending winters in deep-south Texas and summers in Washington State. Spring and fall finds us visiting whichever place strikes our fancy at the time!
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If I’m missing from Renderosity from time to time, I’m busy having fun elsewhere.
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Comments (20)
mbz2662
He looks like a good sort :) (You inspire me to try to get more "portrait" type shots when the family gets together.. I usually just do the candid group thing).
FredNunes
Excellent and expressive portrait!
durleybeachbum
Yes, his face says it all. Your portrait captures the essence you describe.
Cyve
Fabulous portrait!
jmb007
beau portrait!
EJD64
I was expecting the "Godfather". LOL! Nice shot Tara.
Faemike55
Very handsome man Great portrait
wysiwig
I sent this off to Cal Tech and they wrote back telling me it gave their super computer a headache. My guess is that he is your brother-in-law. Regardless, this is a fantastic portrait. The man's character comes through beautifully. And I'll bet he has a great sense of humor. You have followed the primary rule for three-quarter portraiture which forbids the nose extending past the check.
Wolfenshire Online Now!
The bw was a good choice, excellent capture.
helanker
What a friendly looking guy and handsome too. Superb portrait :)
kgb224
Superb capture Tara. God bless.
whaleman
Cool shot! Reminds me of the song, "I'm my own Grandpa."
photosynthesis
After researching this exhaustively for about a minute & a half, I discovered that there is a thing called a co-sister-in-law, which is defined as: "One's brother-in-law or sister-in-law's sister; that is, one's sibling's spouse's sister (one's sister's husband's sister or one's brother's wife's sister). " If I correctly understand your relationship as you described it, then I think you could introduce Don as your co-sister-in-law's husband. There, does that clear things up? As for this portrait, it is a fine natural-looking & intimate one & he does indeed come across as a very friendly looking fellow...
Adobe_One_Kenobi
The lawful side in the UK means it stops at David, he is your brother in-law period. I don't know about other countries, but that would be it here, he'd just be a member of your in-laws family. All that aside, it is a great shot, and yeah he looks friendly.
RodS
He has that look - like he's someone you've known for years, and enjoy hanging out with. Your photo really brings out his personality, Tara!
MrsRatbag
Yes, he has a "good man" look about him, friendly laugh lines and a comfortable attitude. Excellent portrait!
beachzz
You could get quite carried away trying to figure all this out--bottom line is he's a great guy and your foto of him is great. You do these SO well!!
dragonmuse
Beautiful portrait.
moochagoo
Love that portrait.
anahata.c
Since you sometimes mention my piss-poor bits to you and Bill, I have to tell you, your explanation above leaves you WIDE open for bad comedy bits. Your description comes perilously close to suggesting "who's on first" (by Abbot and Costello). I'll spare you a bit on "my sister's brother-in-law's third cousin by marriage's dog" (actually I was going to say "by marriage's dog's STUFFED TOY," but why go overboard...)---because it's not funny. And if you had real cahones, you would have written---after the family connections---"I can't stand Don, neither can Bill. In fact I don't know ANYONE who can stand Don. We invite him because he's rich and we beg for money. He looks sweet in this photo? Trust me, HE'S NOT...He steals from children. He bribes dogs. Don't get me started, he's reeeeeeally an asshole..." Your description cries OUT for bad bits. But I'm letting them go... Seriously, the picture DOES show the love you have for him. The look is concentrated, intimate (esp in his slightly closed eyes, as if he's taking in or looking at someone lovingly), and beautifully angled. You're so damned good at this. And the light is soft and loving. And the way your crop cuts off of the very top of his head allows us to feel his beautiful hair all the more. It's very loving and gentle. And the black and white is quiet, filled with quiet grays, bringing home that "interior" quality again. Intimate. Beautiful portrait, Tara. (If you were waiting for me to break character and do a bit, I didn't. It's a really beautiful portrait, with no more bad bits coming.) And btw, the family connection isn't that complicated. (It's not very funny either.) I did get it. It's wonderful that you feel dearly towards people like Don who are part of family through others. A beautiful portrait.