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26.3.11

It's a Dogs Life - Dogs on the Run



plenty more floppy skinned running dog pictures for your viewing pleasure here...


With an intensive cross-breeding program, it may be possible to create a sub-species of floppy skinned human runners.  Then I will watch the Olympics.

Diēs Caniculārēs

It was turning out to be one of those days...
via fantomatik / image © Richard Kalvar / Magnum Photos

5.3.11

answers to Lionel - last seen in the '80s

Lost Sign of the Day
reminded me of this...

Hey Babe!

Looked up the movie and it sounds like a classic, you can watch the trailer here.
The animated sequence the cover is based on is quite funny.

"An exploitation pot-boiler, posing as an anthropology art-film, and supposedly filmed by seventeen different cameraman in Africa, Malaya, India, Ceylon, Bali, New Guinea and New Hebrides...The art-house aspects and come-on was that it depicted strange love-rites in strange lands, even if some of them were re-enactments in color, in places of the black-and-white stock footage that had been serving in several reincarnations over the years" IMDb

3.3.11

Where To?



Y2K - A View of Now as it was Then

My fave is the personal balloon water walking system....
(and the doffing of hats - nice to see politeness is alive and well in the future)
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19.2.11

love these...

there can be only one
you should never doubt what no-one is sure about
what is the primary role? To win the game
life finds a way
they're watching snow white...and they love it!
she doesn't know, does she

created by spacesick


14.2.11

Colour and Light - the photographers craft

A beautifully written little eulogy (here) on the dying technical craft of photography

"Photography is dead....Go to a tourist destination, say the Eiffel Tower. Look how many people are looking at it holding up a camera between them and the tower, They don’t look at the tower, they look at the camera. They do this all over the world. What do they see? What do they experience?"


from 'The First Time I Saw Paris' © Peter Miller