Try closing the aperture more (and perhaps use a tripod and timer).
Hmm. Is that breaking the fourth wall or not?
The nose is fine, but the M&M eyes were my clue âș
I briefly lived down South, and a dusting of snow was pretty rare, so much so that 10" snowmen werenât uncommon in my subdivisionâŠ
Very clever today!
Can she build a snow model of the Leaning Tower of Pisa and hold it up?
I 3d printed an 8 inch (20 cm) snowman mold and a dozen sets of googly eyes and tiny top hats. It looked like an invasion.
Nothing a little focus stacking canât help! Lol I love perspective tricks. Thatâs one of the things I love about the movie Elf!
In unenlightened times, life is a constant struggle between aperture and exposure time.
Whoâs taking the picture?
His smartphone resting on a rock?
Roger Maris took advantage of limited depth of right field in 1961âŠ
Itâs a Jimmy Durante snowman!
A rather sophisticated artistic concept for a comic stripâŠI like it!
What a wonderfully creative idea!
And the M&M eyes.
Nice.
Jef: Terrific concept, great art/computer work !!
What a coincidence. Mannequin on the Moon today has a similar thing going on.
And the Ms
This is the first Iâve seen bokeh in a comic. Thank you, Jef Mallett, for the introduction.
This one is cool.
I just realized; with that carrot for a nose, it looks like Darryl MacPherson from âBaby Bluesâ.
July 31, 2013
Cactus-Pete about 3 years ago
Try closing the aperture more (and perhaps use a tripod and timer).
Concretionist about 3 years ago
Hmm. Is that breaking the fourth wall or not?
ChristineFoxdale about 3 years ago
The nose is fine, but the M&M eyes were my clue âș
Detroit Dan about 3 years ago
I briefly lived down South, and a dusting of snow was pretty rare, so much so that 10" snowmen werenât uncommon in my subdivisionâŠ
Ivy Valory Premium Member about 3 years ago
Very clever today!
Doug K about 3 years ago
Can she build a snow model of the Leaning Tower of Pisa and hold it up?
John Wiley Premium Member about 3 years ago
I 3d printed an 8 inch (20 cm) snowman mold and a dozen sets of googly eyes and tiny top hats. It looked like an invasion.
Jason Thomas Premium Member about 3 years ago
Nothing a little focus stacking canât help! Lol I love perspective tricks. Thatâs one of the things I love about the movie Elf!
cervelo about 3 years ago
In unenlightened times, life is a constant struggle between aperture and exposure time.
raptor about 3 years ago
Whoâs taking the picture?
cervelo about 3 years ago
His smartphone resting on a rock?
Uncle Bob about 3 years ago
Roger Maris took advantage of limited depth of right field in 1961âŠ
Andrew Bosch Premium Member about 3 years ago
Itâs a Jimmy Durante snowman!
ktrabbit about 3 years ago
A rather sophisticated artistic concept for a comic stripâŠI like it!
nadie1943 about 3 years ago
What a wonderfully creative idea!
asrialfeeple about 3 years ago
And the M&M eyes.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 3 years ago
Nice.
MITZI about 3 years ago
Jef: Terrific concept, great art/computer work !!
JasonBall about 3 years ago
What a coincidence. Mannequin on the Moon today has a similar thing going on.
DaBump Premium Member about 3 years ago
And the Ms
flashbeegle about 3 years ago
This is the first Iâve seen bokeh in a comic. Thank you, Jef Mallett, for the introduction.
DKHenderson 9 days ago
This one is cool.
DKHenderson 9 days ago
I just realized; with that carrot for a nose, it looks like Darryl MacPherson from âBaby Bluesâ.