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Thursday, October 21, 2004

eyes wide shut

Does anyone elses eyes shut when they are taking a picture?

How can anyone time that to occur 95% of the time? Theres that split second window of opportunity.

GT


3 Comments:

  • Does anyone know someone who consistently says "This is a picture of me when I was younger!"?

    EVERY picture of you is when you were younger!

    Arrrrgghhh...

    By Blogger Edward, at October 22, 2004 at 7:48 AM  

  • speaking of which i've got the pics from when we were younger from that fornight of endless 21st festivities (ok, so some of us are younger than others)...we even managed to get a shot of 'nice+easy' with that confounded clip of the horses, i mean, what?? -yes the one that vs was winging and revealing the diva in her...the chipping norton bash pics came out very well too, but of course, the birthday girl looked absolutely gorgeous

    p.s. the day that you guys end up directing karaoke video clips for a living i'll expect to see more action, suspense+drama + fewer animals (and i'll put u guys up for the night since you'll have sacrificed all for art)

    hey! it was me who told you about the split second thing becuase my sister does that and that's what the photographer told her-she still does it though. trust me, you're not as bad as her
    cb

    By Blogger 8scoops, at October 23, 2004 at 8:08 PM  

  • Yes you brought it up but we few suffer it. not only do i feel i need more sleep i look it too!
    (sigh)its nice to know there are people out there worst off than you when it comes to taking pictures.

    and to answer comment 1 i suppose somewhere somehow out there as i type microsoft is inventing the future camera.
    Weird sci fi thing my lecturer spoke of plans to use the Human Body as a computer. No more cables, screens etc. Apparently Microsoft has global rights for this.
    What about a computer generated picture of say missing people? Then again thats not really a photograph which i think is what is being discussed here.

    By Blogger 8scoops, at October 24, 2004 at 11:54 PM  

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