Mine is of my daughter from her first birthday. It obviously shows that I’m a mother very preoccupied with her daughter, who happens to be quite a princess (as is evident from the big poofy white frock she is wearing). A more subtle aspect of the photo is that the dress was actually handmade by my mother, and it is as much honoring her handiwork and love for her daughter and granddaughter (she also handmade my first birthday dress). The photo was also taken by a close family friend – I am the first to have a kid amongst all of us, so I suppose it shows her special place in their hearts as well.
It’s my work photo. I do not have any personal photos that I’m excessively proud of and that are updated. Most of my photos are actually from back in college, very few from grad school, and I don’t think I have even one photo of myself after moving to Texas…
shrugs This will have to do until I stop looking like that.
Mine is a picture of Cartman from South Park saying 'you will respect my authority'. I assume it says I love South Park and that I expect people to respect my authority, although I don't really have any authority.
Mine is a picture of Pammy Lee running, from her glory days (Baywatch). It depicts emotional depth and spiritual englightment, the fact that she is running indicates freedom of thought and spirit and her ample bosom signifies respect for privacy and personal space.
Its just a picture man, why do you have to read into everything so much?!
Mine is of me leaning on a car before a field mission to a militia held area in Darfur. Bulletproof vest and all. It says I am **** scared and don't wanna be shot.
Mine is a picture of Pammy Lee running, from her glory days (Baywatch). It depicts emotional depth and spiritual englightment, the fact that she is running indicates freedom of thought and spirit and her ample bosom signifies respect for privacy and personal space.
Its just a picture man, why do you have to read into everything so much?!
I'm an English teacher. :D
By the way, I DO think that photo says a lot about you -- just not what you described.
Mine is a picture of the Quaid-e-Azam, I put it up to mark his birthday on Dec. 25 and haven’t bothered changing it since. It shows that I have deep respect for the father of the nation.
Mine is a black and white photo of me looking unusually awesome. It’s from a party i went to several months after I was married. I chose it because I look good, that’s all But I did get alot of compliments on my lipcolor (I posted several colored photos before as well).