frigo 4,155 Posted December 18, 2018 Jack...A visitor for Holloween who decided to stay for Christmas? Good shot readily ID'ed as yours from the thumbnail.Hope you have a Merry Christmas and great Holidays!Salutations-Laurent Link to comment
michaellinder 16,613 Posted December 18, 2018 Ah, Jack McRitchie, you trickster. Because I'm confident you didn't use software, you must have planted the skeleton in this location once you noticed an available hook. I applaud you for having a sense of humor similar to that of Gene Wilder in "Young Frankenstein." Also, I applaud you for finding a location that includes two very dissimilar components (utility meters and vending machines). Link to comment
wolfgangarnold 142 Posted December 19, 2018 Hilarious - I can't stop smiling... I love the smiling skeletal chap waving good bye to his poor fixed fellows who can't follow him to the party... Link to comment
sjmurray 34,126 Posted December 20, 2018 Unmistakable Jack McRitchie! I know I've said it before, but I can always spot one of your shots at first glance. I don't know exactly why. I'm guessing for starters its the urban settings (Japanese too), then the visual irony or humor, strong composition . . . Link to comment
mark_q 0 Posted December 21, 2018 Thanks for the laughs, so funny scene detected by you... once again. I wish you Merry Christmas and Happy, Healthy New Year. May the great pixels be with you long time to come. Link to comment
DGorinstein 20 Posted December 28, 2018 Wow Jack: This is totally mindblowing! So many items altogether, but to me, there seems to be a direct relationship between this oddly placed half-skeleton and the double, redundant threat of electrocution. Is it a warning? Whatever it is, it turns out to be one of your usual challenges to interpretation, projection, and guessing. An exercise not many can achieve with your unique approach to photography, bringing to the forefront and main stage otherwise unnoticed oddities by passers-by. You manage to stop us all from passing by, hold us in front of what you saw through your camera's eyepiece, and invite us to join you in unearth what the hell is going on! Wonderfully challenging as always. DG Link to comment
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