Sunday, December 13, 2009

At the bar at RJ Gator's in Lake Sumter Landing


This gentleman, seated at the bar at RJ Gator's Sea Grille in Lake Sumter Landing, was intently watching the recent football game between Alabama and the Florida Gators. I don't think the game ended the way he had hoped.

16 comments:

  1. He seems to be really concentrate on the match - shame that was disappointment for him!
    Good week for you Jacob:)

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  2. What a great portrait. There is your calling> MB

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  3. Too many gators in this caption! An excellent portrait, he doesn't look very happy for the game.

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  4. It's a pity but I think his team can win the next time! :)
    Wonderful portrait dear Jacob!
    You did a perfect job with your lens because I can feel in this picture all anxious from this gentleman at the moment he was supporting his football team!
    Léia

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  5. Nice candid. Yep he was definitely losing.

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  6. I think many of us share his feeling.

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  7. @ Small City Scenes - Thank you, MB. I think you just made my week!

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  8. NICE portrait study of him. I like the way the light catches his glasses. But you really captured the intensity of his gaze and concentration on the game. (Don't mess with those football fans watching a game on TV, right?)

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  9. Wonderful capture! I agree with the others-- I have always enjoyed your portraits of people, particularly. This one definitely doesn't look pleased with the results of the game.

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  10. This really is a great portrait, Jacob!

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  11. Extremely nice portrait. For some reason I don't associate him with the Villages though.

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  12. Wonderful portrait, Jacob!

    P.S. The comment you left yesterday was so very funny! You put a big smile on my face! :-))))

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  13. This is a very cool portrait. The detail is perfect, the exposure perfect, and he's very expressive. I love it!

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  14. I think this one would have been better in monochrome.

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