Notes on life, art, photography and technology, by a Danish dropout bohemian.
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Monday, October 19, 2009
Who let this dog out?, photo series
Who let this dog out?, photo series. My pal Max has done the old trick with placing a doll or such thing in every shoot in a series. One of the perennial problems in Art and art is how to achieve variation, but also unity. This is one way.
Reminds me of a photo I took of a teddy bear named "Carrot", clinging with grim determination to the line of a kite, suspended at some considerable height above a South Coast (NSW Australia) beach.
Reminds me of what we did with a rubber chicken when I worked for a major computer manufacturer. Any of us who would be traveling took the chicken along and had ourselves photographed with it in front of various landmarks on our travels.
I took it to Las Vegas, Germany, and many cities across the USA. But the chicken has also been to India, Taiwan, China, Hungary, Tibet and many other places.
Hehehe
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The photo is taken from the kite, not the ground.
The photo is here.
The explanatory page: here.
This was some nine years ago. We have progressed over time, yes?
I prefer Swiss Army knives
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Gordon Buck Jr. said...
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HILARIOUS!! :-)
Reminds me of what we did with a rubber chicken when I worked for a major computer manufacturer. Any of us who would be traveling took the chicken along and had ourselves photographed with it in front of various landmarks on our travels.
ReplyDeleteI took it to Las Vegas, Germany, and many cities across the USA. But the chicken has also been to India, Taiwan, China, Hungary, Tibet and many other places.
A very dumb, but fun thing to do.
Even locally.
I don't like that kind of cheap, gimmicky stuff.
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