I am pleased with a new photo my good friend Mark Umstot of Lubbock took back in December that I am now using on my Technorati profile and personal bio page:
I am forgoing the previous computer generated image I used for Technorati, which I actually made awhile back with Hoyle Card Games 3 for Mac OS 9! Although the resemblance was striking, this photo does look quite a bit more like me. 🙂
Mark is an incredibly talented photographer: truly a creative mind of the first order. If I was choosing someone other than an immediate family member with whom I would want to be stranded on a desert island, I would probably pick Mark– because we would never run out of things to talk about, and also because he would probably figure out how to make a dizzying array of useful gadgets that would help us survive as well as stay entertained for years.
Mark’s professional photography studio site is www.umstot.com. If you are in need of professional photography services, I know of no one better.
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