blago 0 Posted September 28, 2004 I'm finding it funny. And you? Please critique. Thank you. Link to comment
bjorn_moback 2 Posted September 28, 2004 This is a real nice and funny pic. The composition is perfect. Scholem aleichem Bjorn M Link to comment
nichols 0 Posted September 28, 2004 Very funny!!!! Also, really great tone on this one! Great timing:) Link to comment
corbin 0 Posted September 28, 2004 Funny and cute. A study in contrasts. Tightly composed too Link to comment
blago 0 Posted September 28, 2004 Thank you for the comments, guys! David, I don't know why is he entering the shop, but I don't know what "cross-dress" means, too.:-) Regards. Blago Link to comment
amateur 0 Posted September 28, 2004 Blago, "cross-dress" is for someone to dress in the opposite sex's clothes. Link to comment
blago 0 Posted September 28, 2004 Thank you, "Amateur Photographer". It didn't occur to me, but that's a strong idea, David. Regards. Blago Link to comment
Coho 2 Posted September 30, 2004 Blago; we have some strange and regional (internationally speaking) English language expressions. I often don't know how my humour will translate across international boundaries. Sometimes the explanation can confuse the humour... Link to comment
Coho 2 Posted September 30, 2004 BTW, the model on the right needs to eat a little better. Classic photo Blago!!! Link to comment
panyitu 0 Posted September 30, 2004 good, funny yes but well taken, perfect framing and timing Link to comment
seven 0 Posted October 6, 2004 Blag, the mannequin on our left needs feeding without delay. I recommend you conjur up some loaves and fishes, and perhaps a few red capsicums. I think this is a great representation of your take on time - it is very, I'd say essentially, Blag. Well seen as always, great timing - just wish Raleigh was there mmmm, hungry like a wolf now. Link to comment
blago 0 Posted October 6, 2004 brother, how are you! It's a pleasure, as always, to read your comments."hungry like a wolf "- but, Seven, you're the only man in Australia being supplied with...ah,... you remember this Aussie girl travelling alone in a place like Bulgaria. And if I see flames over Australia, maybe, both of you are having dinner. Roasted paprika...ahh... that could reconciled you with life. Life that's absurd, but to compensate for it, very short. :-) Thank you for your good words about my ridiculous picture. Looking at it I'm asking myself "Where his wallet is?" Seven, brother, if it isn't too much trouble for you, drop some lines on my previous picture. And be around. Regards. Blago Link to comment
seven 0 Posted October 7, 2004 Pretty cool right now thanks, Blag. Not a ridiculous pic, but absurd as life certainly. I have a good idea as to the location of this guy's wallet by the way. Yes I have her details and the jpegs for which many thanks. I'm not sure though, I've been hanging with kangaroos the last few weeks and they seem so loyal with those great big eyes - and so far contraception hasn't even been mentioned. Problems smuggling them into restaurants and pubs but working on this cruel disparity. I will visit the upload mentioned during the course of our day. Take care & keep shooting buddy, Seven. Link to comment
blago 0 Posted October 7, 2004 You've just killed me with your story. :-------) I don't know, is a true love between a man and an animal, especially with such great big eyes, permitted by law? You are bringing me back to Faulkner's "Village" and to one of the most beautiful and poetic love stories I've ever read, that of a love between a man and a cow. And here I'm not joking at all. Thanks, buddy! Regards. Blago Link to comment
Landrum Kelly 65 Posted October 10, 2004 "Spending my time with paradise people, paradise people right by-eye me. . . ."--"Takin' a Trip Up to Africa, Benny," 1969 (artist unknown, but definitely 'Stralian) Well, Blago you have surely captured something rather unusual, but I have yet to figure out exactly what it is: a transvestite and two mannequins? Now, there's a formula for a really good time. . . . Link to comment
manuel.rincon 0 Posted October 19, 2004 All of this what has been mentioned is right about this picture. It shows life as ridiculous, as surreal, as a joke. It is what I love from Jim Jarmusch in cinema, Tom Waits in music and Raymond Carver in literature. Pictures like this show scenes that are hard to predict and that make us laugh loud. I like your attitude Blago. Manu. Link to comment
billtootell 0 Posted October 20, 2004 This caught my eye right right away. Funny and well shot. Link to comment
sawicki 0 Posted November 10, 2004 I wonder what will he choose. Great feeling of the moment. I sometimes hesitete to raise the camera so far. But will keep training. Link to comment
leepix 0 Posted January 13, 2005 GREAT!!! Very funny. I love the contrast of life and 'models'. You have a good sense of humor. I think the content is worth a 7 for sure. Good Eye> I like many of your other shots as well. You are a good image hunter. I would be proud to stalk images with you anytime. Cheers. Lee. Link to comment
root 0 Posted February 13, 2005 This one grows on you. The contrasts in weight, clothing (or lackof it) direction they're facing. . . . but it's their eyes expressing shock and horror at what they've just seen that makes the shot. Link to comment
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