A brief-yet-ongoing journal of all things Carmi. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll reach for your mouse to click back to Google. But you'll be intrigued. And you'll feel compelled to return following your next bowl of oatmeal. With brown sugar. And milk.
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Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Roots
I've been venturing back into the produce aisle again. The new supermarket near our house has fairly thorough lighting that doesn't wreak havoc with the color balance. It also has employees who seem to find it amusing that I take pictures of their wares. Bless them indeed.
Your turn: I'm thinking of turning my addiction into a more formalized newspaper article or column. Do you have any suggestions for a topic, an angle, and/or a headline?
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"Food for Thought"
ReplyDeleteCarmi, I swear this photo looks just like a still life painting. I'm trying to remember which artist/era I'm thinking of. . .
ReplyDeleteYou take wonderful photos. Have you had formal training in that aspect, as a journalist, perhaps?
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid I don't have any original ideas, but I like the ideas posted above.
I was just thinking that it would be fun for kids to guess what your photos were. For instance, if they were very close-up and from that angle, things didn't look so familiar. Kids love guessing.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Surcie. It does look like a still life.
Happy Tuesday!
I don't know what the angle for your article should be, but I must say I love the smells and textures I see when I walk through the produce aisle. I know, I'm weird.
ReplyDeleteyeah, some guy was giving me a weird look at the beach today when i was photographing a sea gull. I could see his expression saying to me . . . "Geez, hasn't this idiot seen a seagull before?"
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