White on white, 12
Posted on August 26, 2013, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, alpine texas, black and white photography, california, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography, texas, white on white. Bookmark the permalink. 17 Comments.
Really nice abstract photo!
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Thank you, Mark. I don’t do much photography that’s abstract, but every now and then I give it a try. (Or, to be more accurate, every now and then it gives ME a try!)
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WOW!!! This is fantastic.
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Thanks – it sort of caught my eye when I walked by.
Also – what’s this I hear from Ehpem that you are trying to hire him away from One Day | One Image to work as your Research Director?!?
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Terrific shot. Till I read your description, I had no clue. I thought you had cleverly caught bits of paper falling past some kind of corrugated surface.
2 Whole Days unpaid vacation Melinda, every week. Pretty good offer.
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OK. I’ve discussed this in great detail with our fiscal department, who has authorized me to make the following counter-offer:
1. We will match the unpaid vacation days you’ve been offered elsewhere.
2. We will teach you, free of charge, how to speak Texan. (The first lesson will cover the correct use of the term “y’all.” The second lesson will teach you what “fixin’ to” means.)
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Okay. You wanna play hard ball. In addition to the unlimited work hours and 2 unpaid vacation days (per week), I will throw in a 3 Wolves tee shirt as a signing bonus. Don’t even think about the banana slicer!
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Really?
In addition to what I have already offered, I am prepared to offer the following:
1. http://amzn.to/1diDdaP
and
2. http://amzn.to/18WQ3qp (which will be particularly helpful in Victoria BC)
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You win. i can’t top that. 😦
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I would, however, still be willing to share my Research Department with you. But once he finds out about this bidding war, I worry that he may begin to play hard-to-get.
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Your generosity knows no bounds!
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I love how this works. Plays with one’s visual comprehension. Well done, I say!
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Thanks, Ashley. I was excited to see the way the shadows fell on that window shade.
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Excellent shot, my friend. Your work is really taking new directions…oh, yeah! We talked about that, huh? 🙂
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Thanks, Brett. And, yes, we DID talk about it. (Of course, we talked about nearly everything!)
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Wow, I looked at this for awhile and didn’t figure it out until I read your words. I love images that take a lot of looking.
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Thanks, Karen. I’ve spent a lot of time looking at this, too. I like trying to match the shape of the shadows with the tape and paper on the window.
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