Monday, November 15, 2010

American Honey Lesley Pours Wild Turkey's American Honey Friday Night@ Cleveland Park Wines ( 5-8 PM ) November 12th, 2010 / Happy Thanksgiving To

All! the headline should finish. It's right around the corner from us now ...


Being an artist and a male I took many artsy pictures of Lesley pouring and posing with the bottle of WILD TURKEY American Honey liqueur that has a brand new beautiful and expensive-looking bottle shape and label and packaging.

Lesley was hired to pour the WILD TURKEY American Honey this past Friday evening in the Washington D.C. N.W. neighborhood at Cleveland Park Wines & Spirits ( 3423 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Washington D.C. 20008 Tel:202-363-4265 sales@clevelandparkwine.com www.clevelandparkwine.com on Facebook at : clevelandparkwines&spirits ) and together we managed to have lots of people taste and sell some bottles, too.

I like taking more close-up and interesting pictures that hopefully make everyone look more closely and want to go in search of the images ( the WILD TURKEY American Honey liqueur in this instance ) at their local wine-liquor-beer store.




I love taking pictures through the glass and through the bottle. The distortions, amplifications, the subtle changes, elongations, etcetera " add " something somewhat expected but not completely defined until one snaps the digital image. Here I use my trusty Canon Power Shot and must say I like working with it enormously.




I hope that you all like these pictures that I have taken with Lesley's assistance. Thanks Lesley.




I have more pictures and may add them later time permitting.




I love this picture above. It's one of my favorites as both Lesley and her beautiful eyes, eyelashes and smile with brilliant white teeth and dark, smoldering deep red fingernails really work nicely against the wild turkey image ( think that Thanksgiving is just around the corner - you might need a bottle of this to warm you and your spirits as the weather becomes colder and like today it's wet and damp and cold, too ) and the writing, too on the clear bottle.




And, of course most-importantly , let's not forget how these pictures show the actual WILD TURKEY American liqueur and how that bright sunshine-coated-saturated liquid is in itself captivating and mesmerizing and makes one want to have some immediately as they can almost taste the sun-filtered American honey liqueur in their mouths and infiltrating the whole length of their tongues now - just by looking at the pictures - what magic. Cheers and Happy Thanksgiving to one and to all. TONY

P.S. These images of the WILD TURKEY American liqueur are in my glass on the rocks and I did like it this way as well as all by itself.

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