Looking good bro. One suggestion. When you are doing a bicep pose, get your arms up to shoulder level, or a little higher (so the peak of your bicep is slightly higher than your shoulder), this will show the actual size of your arms. When you have you arms lower than your shoulders, your arms appear flatter and smaller than they really are, because of the size of your shoulders. It also brings the crease between your chest and arms into the picture, shows your lats a little more and brings out the striatus muscles more. This makes your entire upper body appear a little bigger. Just thought I would mention that, LOL. My bicep pose wasn't that great, but the good ones were blurry (along with my back, 3/4 back, leg and tricep poses). Next time I am using 200 instead of 400 speed film so Dez can't mess up my pics again, LOL. Keep up the good work, you have a great base to build on!!! Later