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It's a Man's World


Jack McRitchie

Exposure Date: 2016:05:30 10:45:03;
Make: NIKON CORPORATION;
Model: NIKON D7000;
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Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 23 mm;
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full respect for this sensible and inspired frame sensei, a celebration of discerning taste color and design...  And in the spirit of a couple guys sharing interior decorating tips, this is a piece preordained to hang on the wall adjacent to the chair with the fabulous cushion, as can be seen in “A Cushion on My Chair”.

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Thanks for the comments. One is struck by inspiration at the oddest moments. Carlos, I think that's a good idea. I'd like to hang this one right over the commode.
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It is nice to have a mat in the loo with those colors. You can always check the color of your urine and see if you drink enough. I am not so sure about the colors red and green, but I an convinced your will find some purpose.

H.

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Don't let BPH ruin your day.

FIND A HOBBY, discover photography and those endless waitings will become creative moments. :-)

 Your image along with this logo could change the life of thousand men.

No kidding Jack, you have proven that you live along with photography. Excellent creative unique idea!!!

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It's a Man's World

Is it?

 

Given today's politics of both bathrooms and gender, titling this might not be as obvious as it might have seemed even a few months ago.

 

Questioning who stands is . . . ahem . . . pulling the rug out from under us, and it is indeed a colorful tapestry.

 

I'm glad those questions are being asked out loud. 

 

Jack, you often have your ear to the ground of politics. Not sure what influenced you here and I'm quite sure we're not always aware of our influences. Regardless of all that, though, the timing of this photo gives it an extra tug (sorry, I couldn't help myself).

 

Cool pic! For me, it couldn't be further from the Weston take.

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I see it as an abstract with colors, forms and texture created out of a private moment. I agree with Michail's comment. However it also has a feel of me falling into that bowl and getting flushed.

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Thanks to you all for your input on this rather odd picture. I notice no women have weighed in on this one. Perhaps in this particular case it really is a man's world. I do not carry a camera wherever I go except for my baby blues which are occasionally on the job. As Supriyo noted, it was really the abstract possibilities I noticed, the colors and shapes, even my old legs, shaky pillars though they may be.
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