Saint Louis Graffiti pictures - Through The Spirit of Saint Louis, the urban blight of St. Louis has even invaded the Smithsonian.
Saint Louis Billboard pictures - In order to cut down on crime, Saint Louis enacts a new border policy. / Yeah, I hate all those illegal Illinois natives, sneaking across the Mississippi river. / With such welcomnig signs, its no wonder it took me so long to visit. / Louis, how many Mexicans live here you think. I like this one
Mount Saint Benard pictures - Mount Saint Benard / His shadow should be on the peak of the mountain's shadow. / Now, that's what I call a St. Bernard. I used to have one and he was big, but not quite this big........ W O W ..................
Saint Judy pictures - Hallelujah. Angelic journalist/martyr Judith Miller is finally out of the Pit (that mean ol' special prosecutor.). Little "Miss Run Amok" is even yakking to Congress now . . . about something or other. If she would just give us the full scoop on her deal with the Devil (you know, how she helped him sell that war). Hey there, Mr. Devil, you better hurry; I hear they're trying to wrap up that sale on souls over at the NY Times. The Judith Miller show comes to town / She speaks with forked tongue . . . her own. / Oh, it's her tounge. Give her my number.
Saints March pictures - / Is it OK for me to still hate the Saints. . Or is that unAmerican. GO BEARS. Nice chop too. / This is a beautiful picture taken by stormchaser and photographer Mike Hollingshead. You can find this image and many more on his site. www.extremeinstability.com There is also a full page of information regarding his copywrited photos being ripped and distributed via the net. Check it out at www.stormtrack.org / Absolutely not true. Mike Hollinshead photographs TORNADOES. This is clearly a HURRICANE. Judging from the visibility of the atmosphere at the top of the photo, he would have been chasing the storm in a satellite.
Saint pictures - / Is it OK for me to still hate the Saints. . Or is that unAmerican. GO BEARS. Nice chop too. / This is a beautiful picture taken by stormchaser and photographer Mike Hollingshead. You can find this image and many more on his site. www.extremeinstability.com There is also a full page of information regarding his copywrited photos being ripped and distributed via the net. Check it out at www.stormtrack.org / Absolutely not true. Mike Hollinshead photographs TORNADOES. This is clearly a HURRICANE. Judging from the visibility of the atmosphere at the top of the photo, he would have been chasing the storm in a satellite.
Saint Louis pictures - My third entry, I tried some new things. Any suggestions would be nice. Thanks. / The masking on the flames & smoke is rough around the edges. Also there is no reflection of it on the water. FYI: you can edit your image to fix these things up until the time of the contest ending. / First, it's cool that the image is large. I'll second Keb's comments. The masking of the burning parts is very crisp. Try using a smooth brush around the edges. Then copy, paste, blur, invert and try to mess with the Blending Mode to create the reflection effect. Lastly, the bullets holes are cool, but I'd try using more realistic bullet holes. / For the bullet holes, you could use this font, type a bunch of random letters/characters, and fill in the circles with black. Just a thought. / That should make the headlines of their newspaper, the Daily Bulletin'.
George Bush Saint pictures - I shudder to think. / The masking on the flames & smoke is rough around the edges. Also there is no reflection of it on the water. FYI: you can edit your image to fix these things up until the time of the contest ending. / First, it's cool that the image is large. I'll second Keb's comments. The masking of the burning parts is very crisp. Try using a smooth brush around the edges. Then copy, paste, blur, invert and try to mess with the Blending Mode to create the reflection effect. Lastly, the bullets holes are cool, but I'd try using more realistic bullet holes. / For the bullet holes, you could use this font, type a bunch of random letters/characters, and fill in the circles with black. Just a thought. / That should make the headlines of their newspaper, the Daily Bulletin'.