The Dimples Made Me Do It
Preview of blues fest pics: Lightnin’ Malcolm
Shot taken with available light from the door leading to the stage. ISO 400. Focal Length 76mm.

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Preview of blues fest pics: Lightnin’ Malcolm
Shot taken with available light from the door leading to the stage. ISO 400. Focal Length 76mm.
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Awesome! :thumbs:
Comment by jan — 2009/02/22 @ 13:28
Thank you, Jan. You know what’s even more awesome? Cedric and Malcolm’s music! For reals. Drummer and guitarist — tasty combo. I’ve had their CD for about a month, month and a half and liked it, but it didn’t quite sink in how good it was until I saw them perform live and realized that it really is just two of them making the music sound as good as it does.
Comment by DaGoddess — 2009/02/23 @ 00:00
okay now, he is HOT. I LOVE that face- those dimples are to die for.
and he sings???? damn. :thumbs:
Comment by vodkamom — 2009/02/24 @ 04:16
Those dimples are epic.
I love me some of those.
Comment by San Diego Momma — 2009/02/24 @ 09:57
AND he plays guitar. Oh, and he calls every woman “ma’am” and every man “sir”. The smile? So warm and genuine.
Comment by DaGoddess — 2009/02/24 @ 16:09
Yea! WHat a nice smile. Dimples make things genuine.
Comment by mannequin — 2009/02/25 @ 05:56
They’re such a nice bonus.
Comment by DaGoddess — 2009/02/25 @ 13:06
[…] You’ll see. Patience, grasshopper.) And those whose photo I took in some other fashion, like Malcolm, I at least asked him a few questions afterward (he didn’t know I was shooting at the […]
Pingback by DaGoddess.com » It Never Hurts To Ask — 2009/02/26 @ 12:08
What a great candid shot! And I love those dimples, too!
And HEY, you’ve been tagged: :yay:
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Comment by GW — 2009/02/26 @ 18:17
The dimples ROCK!
Comment by DaGoddess — 2009/02/26 @ 22:51