Not in the slightest Kirk, I am flattered, after the job I did on Wardy a while back it is only right and proper that he captures me with his telephoto too. We leprechauns rarely get into the limelight, but when you are pursued by the paparazzi it is a dark side of celebrity, but one has to be philosophical about it, and accept that it is better than being ignored. I am glad that Wardy waited to get this shot, because getting onto a hammock using a ladder is a bit tricky, if you lean the ladder against the hammock it swings away from you, so the only other way for a person of restricted stature is to lean the ladder against the tree, and then leap onto the hammock. It is not easy to run along a hammock till you get to the middle. I think that Wardy did well with this shot, it is well composed, well painted, and unlike some paparazzi he did not catch me in a compromising situation, but with some artistry instead, which shows the guy has some integrity.
children paint because they don't know they can't - so what happens as we become adults? - Me
Life is very nice, but it has no shape. The object of art is actually to give it some, and to do it by every artifice possible - truer than the truth. - Jean Anouilh 1910-87