NM Stories Bi-weekly photos Samantha Lewis April 9, 2015 10:15 pm NMSU Student Evan Strom on an adventure. Gloomy days downtown in the Sun City of El Paso, Texas. NMSU Student Sergio Delgado walking in the Relay For Life. NMSU Student Ryan Elberg resting on a rock during a hike in Dripping Springs. Dripping Springs mini waterfall. A garage of treasures in La Mesa. About Author Samantha Lewis See author's posts Continue Reading Previous Bi-Weekly photo 4Next Bi-Weekly Photo More Stories New Mexico State University NM Stories NMSU Sports: NMSU vs SHSU Jennifer Hazlett April 1, 2024 9:07 am Agriculture/Farming New Mexico NM Stories Western Athletic Condition Maddy Mortimer February 9, 2024 3:25 pm Agriculture/Farming New Mexico NM Stories Portraits Urban Almost Famous Maddy Mortimer February 9, 2024 2:50 pm 2 thoughts on “Bi-weekly photos” The tilted frame is weak. It doesn’t make an image “cooler” and it does say that you have not noticed that that trend was over three years ago. Tilted frames are so yesterday. The garage in La Mesa is well seen. The second portrait is not engaged. The water is in not so great light. P.S. The “garage” has already been used as a Post in your La Mesa post. No double-dipping. P.P.S. Tilted frames are like so late 2002 thru 2010. Comments are closed.
The tilted frame is weak. It doesn’t make an image “cooler” and it does say that you have not noticed that that trend was over three years ago.
Tilted frames are so yesterday. The garage in La Mesa is well seen. The second portrait is not engaged. The water is in not so great light. P.S. The “garage” has already been used as a Post in your La Mesa post. No double-dipping. P.P.S. Tilted frames are like so late 2002 thru 2010.
The tilted frame is weak. It doesn’t make an image “cooler” and it does say that you have not noticed that that trend was over three years ago.
Tilted frames are so yesterday.
The garage in La Mesa is well seen.
The second portrait is not engaged.
The water is in not so great light.
P.S. The “garage” has already been used as a Post in your La Mesa post. No double-dipping.
P.P.S. Tilted frames are like so late 2002 thru 2010.