I think the easiest way for me is to save the image as a photo on my iPhone and then click on the “upload a file” section below the post to select feom my photo library
It's funny ya'll we're talking about tattoos and a buddy called me today and asked me to talk with this dude about some Real Estate needs. Anyway, this guy does some wild stuff, kind of hyper realism style, 3D too. Quite the evolution from my uncles old Navy Anchor tat!! Check it out... https://www.darkageftw.com/rember-orellana Go Gators!
Having ink, I would never dissuade an individual from getting a tattoo. As for interests and such changing throughout life, that is somewhat true. However, things you truly appreciate in youth tend to stick with a person later in life. As a kid I loved soccer and the great outdoors. Having kids, my life has been recentered around them, but my passion for the sport grew into coaching and I’ve gotten my kids into hiking. Tattoos have been around for thousands of years and are becoming more common today. My only advice to anyone getting one is to make sure you spend time thinking about it and don’t be impulsive. Make sure it is deeply personal to you. I have no regrets and at this stage in life I seriously doubt I ever will with my choice in ink designs. The permanence to me is a draw, it is something that can never be taken from you involuntarily. It is my art. Just my thoughts on the matter.
Same for me. I had a professional career where my peers would have been shocked by my ink. I waited until I was 42 and my first tattoo was one I had adjusted (with my son) for years before I got it. Then, when my son died, I did something larger dedicated to him on my back. I have never regretted either and have enjoyed having them greatly. They are art that is dear to me.
Back in the day, I want to say it was late '80s, there was a dude who used to sell Gator heads outside of the porpoise and that whole plaza. He had the most amazing gator tattoo I've ever seen. He was always shirtless and always wearing his jorts. He had a full gator tattoo. gator head came over one of his shoulders, the claws around the shoulders, the body down his back with the tail emerging from the bottom of his jorts leg. I'm sure some of you must recall him. That might be the only tattoo of any kind I would ever get. I know if I got started I'd never stop. Personally I very much enjoy tattoos on other people..
One thing is true. They’re extremely addictive. I always said I wanted a sleeve, so I finished it about eight months ago. The ink on the last tattoo was barely dry when I started looking at my other arm and wondering what I wanted to do… Lol. This Gator tattoo would be the fifth one on my right arm.
My wife had been saying she wanted to get one for nearly twenty years. This year was when it finally happened. She had our middle child create the design as she is extremely artistic. There are two kinds of people in this world. Those that love their tattoos and those that think we’re idiots for having them. I find the process therapeutic.