Notes on life, art, photography and technology, by a Danish dropout bohemian.
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
The need for speed
Run!!
Michael Burton said... A perfect illustration of one of our great societal problems. Faced with this situation, we can only think about "the need for speed," when what is really needed is a change of course.
A perfect illustration of one of our great societal problems. Faced with this situation, we can only think about "the need for speed," when what is really needed is a change of course.
Eolake, you made this picture? How was your communication with the model? How did you get him (no, I guess if the photographer was you, it is rather "her") to pose like this, looking back above her shoulder? :-)
A perfect illustration of one of our great societal problems. Faced with this situation, we can only think about "the need for speed," when what is really needed is a change of course.
You're the kind of guy no one ever invites to parties. For one thing, you're always "on". What a flake. Lighten up.
HILARIOUS...in a sick sort of way! GREAT picture! :-)
ReplyDeleteA perfect illustration of one of our great societal problems. Faced with this situation, we can only think about "the need for speed," when what is really needed is a change of course.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture!
ReplyDeleteAnd great comment, Michael!
Eolake, you made this picture?
How was your communication with the model? How did you get him (no, I guess if the photographer was you, it is rather "her") to pose like this, looking back above her shoulder?
:-)
Indeed, Mike.
ReplyDeleteWe don't like change, except for "more".
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I just told her there was a young hunk behind her.
(No, it isn't my picture.)
A perfect illustration of one of our great societal problems. Faced with this situation, we can only think about "the need for speed," when what is really needed is a change of course.
ReplyDeleteYou're the kind of guy no one ever invites to parties. For one thing, you're always "on". What a flake. Lighten up.
The internet is our party room. Full of the kindest people you can ever meet.
ReplyDeleteThe internet is our party room. Full of the kindest people you can ever meet.
ReplyDeleteVery well put.
"I just told her there was a young hunk behind her."
ReplyDelete:-)
(No, it isn't my picture.)
Where did you find it?
Via some random link I found.
ReplyDeletehttp://tr.im/hklf
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There's always room for both insight and lightheartedness around here.
And by the way, Michael B's comment is actually quite humorous.