Correct you are, Mr Ploos. I was a lifeguard. Also taught swimming. This bears a keen resemblance to an action shot instructing the class in the bre. . . er, the back stroke. . . elementary, my dear Mr Ploos. . .
Actually, this looks as if I had been seeing if taking them mermaids out of water made them lose their tails. . . as in Splash with Daryl Hannah.
Fine work indeed, my good man. I shall take several copies and send them around as Christmas Cards. Ho Ho Ho. . . eh, wot? Great little stocking stuffer as well.
Love the other ones. And I do see the extra work you put into setting the table. Nice job. I was going to comment on the possibility of separating your objects out with some crafty lighting and darker darks. You cleaned it up well. Could go farther still. But it's a rather Herculean task. Indeed, there are lots of reflective surfaces amidst a myriad grouping of other surfaces. Rather like you got hold of one of them complicated jigsaw puzzles -- lots of little bits.
I like seeing the dancing kids again. Lots of personality in that. Still trying to figure out why the one on the left is holding the mother of all Q-Tips. Perhaps they're preparing the Nurse's Ballet.
And of course the Mexican lass is bright. Might want to give that one a couple more hours for finesse.
Also the faces are a good batch. Too bad paper warps when wet, ain't it.
Ho ho ho man Go go go. . .