why, i am thinking of the God Pan. Cloven
hoof and all that, playing his merry pipes to
lure to madness and delerium all
men...........and especially women:)
yey, pinhole Pan, too!
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Ha, when I see the goat picture on the world
toy camera day pool through a slideshow, I
know it must be taken by CK!
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I want to step in here and thank everyone
again for their comments.
It's funny how you get into shooting a
particular subject, then before you know it
people start getting to know you by those
kinds of shots. Dang, I hate to be so
predictable... but goats just make the
pinhole subjects. They sit there all still,
then out of nowhere... they move!. Thus all
the funky blurs in these shots.
A while back when I was testing one of my
first pinHolgas, I took this shot of a goat at the San Diego petting zoo. I
didn't think anything of it... other than I
thought goats looked cool and I found them to
be extremely tolerant of all the crazy
tourists that came through there to get their
hands all over them. --- I thought --- Dang,
that's one forgiving creature, to put up with
all these people day in and day out. From
that point I had a whole new respect for
goats.
As for the WTCD, well... The holga was my
first toy camera... and I love taking pinhole
photos... and you know what I think of goats.
I was quite pleased when I first saw this
neg. It had that spooky blur going on that I
thought was appropriate for that time of
year.
Thanks again for stopping in and for
sharing your thoughts and words. -Chris
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one of my favorite Picasso's sculpture is a
goat, a mighty one... and i think he'd love
yours too...:))
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*becky [deleted] says:
There is indeed something more here than the
eye is allowing us to see. Especially in the
thumbnail. I think that is so fucking great.
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pchch says:
awesome
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