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Sunday, February 18, 2007

Caption This 6


Please name this image [See below for the lowdown on this weekly feature]
London, Ontario, February 2007 [Click to enlarge]

Welcome to another chapter in the new Written Inc. adventure known as Caption This. If you're new to the game, please click here to read the first entry, or here to see all Caption This-labelled entries to-date.

Long story short, every Sunday, I post a picture and ask my readers to come up with the most appropriate - or crazy, whatever - caption for it. I announce the winner the following Sunday, at which point I post a new photo as well. It's great fun.

Last week's photo of an abandoned storefront on a bleak downtown street attracted a lot of attention, and I'd like to thank you all for your creativity. I had great fun sifting through the submissions, and in the end chose Mike's phrase:
"Ghost Town of the Modern Day."
Mike Althouse is a California-based journalist whose words and images are always thoughtfully composed and packaged. If you haven't read him, click here and let him know I say hi.

Your turn: I hope you'll put on your creativity hats and come up with a catchy phrase for this week's image. Enjoy!

35 comments:

  1. Just saying hi

    Michelle sent me.... :)

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  2. "Strength"
    It is a gut reaction to the photo so there is my submission to the cartion contest.
    Thank you for your kind words at my blog.

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  3. "Do you want my profile?" the dog asked the phtographer.

    Michele sent me here.

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  4. Too bad I can't type this morning. It should have said...so this is my submission to the CAPTION contest.

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  5. I won? Wow, thanks Carmi, but there were so many other great suggestions. I appreciate it and your kind words too. Unfortunately I don't have anything for this weeks edition... yet. I took a couple of peeks before it came to me last week as well. I'm off to go do some research (and hopefully get some good pictures downtown), I'll have another look this afternoon.

    Mike

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  6. 'Just Like My Heart'. As it looks like it is glass, or maybe ice and would be so easy to break.

    Michele sent me to admire your cool photo and as ever I am taken by the boldness of your images.

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  7. Back again from Michele's this time... But now I'm late! Gotta run...

    Mike

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  8. cheers.

    Sorry, not feeling very creative. Feeling like going out in the freezing cold to run errands. Ick. But I have a coupon for a free ice cream shake. And even though it's -freezing outside, I think I'm gonna get it. I mean, free shake, right?

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  9. I would caption it: The Glassy Stare. This, because it appears to me that, in the bottom "bell" of the drinking part of the glass, two dark eyes peer out; and, in the top of the stem yawns a dark "O" shape. The combination of the two seem to be almost a Munsch-esque face trapped in silica; perhaps a foreshadowing of the effects felt when too much of the proffered liquid is imbibed.

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  10. I think I'm going to have to get my mind out of the gutter before I suggest a caption for this....

    oh.........

    how about.......

    "late night last call......"

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  11. Wow -- these guys are creative! The first thing, albeit a bit weak, is "Glass Vortex." It's just the first thing that came to mind when I looked at the photo.

    Happy Sunday from Michele's!

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  12. Champagne moments as fragile as the glass.

    Great shot!

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  13. Frozen minotaur, caught in the act of an icy sip from the winter river.

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  14. 'Where the genie lives'

    Thank you for visiting - am catching up now I'm back

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  15. Not a champagne flute!
    Michele sent me

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  16. Hi Cami,
    I love this picture. I'm gonna say the first thing that came to me"

    "Visions through vodka, realizations from intoxication."

    It's kind of sad. I visualize a person sitting at a bar. Both arms on the bar with their head down resting on one of them. They are thus looking up somewhat at their empty glass. Kind of profound when ones comes to this point and all they have left is this beautiful empty glass to reflect their lives through.

    Great Job.

    Toodles,
    Maryanne

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  17. Like your winner Mike, I too am going to have to think on this a bit Carmi...neat shot though...

    Thanks for your comments on my blog. I am glad to hear from you and love visiting here. You are also very right that we seem to be of similiar mind with photography...

    Have a great week...I will be back!

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  18. I am about as creative as a brick (my favorite saying LOL) but the thing that comes to mind for me is:

    "Spirit in a Glass"

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  19. My stem for a Etude Pinot Noir Carneros 2000!

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  20. A devilish dunk drowned in sorrow.

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  21. i like the details of the things... you have great pics!

    greetings from Trujillo-Peru

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  22. Nice pic, Carmi! It's been so long since I've visited you!

    Hope you will drop by for a slice soon!

    Cheers!

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  23. Carmi, I kid you not, the first thing I thought of was a schematic of the female reproductive system. So, I will title it:

    "Marian loved being a woman so much she had her womb memorialized in glass".

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  24. Can I vote?? Judy's offer! hands down...........she nailed it :)

    That was a good laugh.....

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  25. Good to the last drop...

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  26. Wow.

    I've been gone for a weekend...and i've missed all this amazing photography.

    keep up the good work.

    this stuff is brilliant.

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  27. Worried alien, with horns.

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  28. Ok Carmi, I was fully intending on leaving a caption here but I saw Judy's and threw in the towel...I am still laughing at it....love it...

    AWESOME Judy...I love the way your mind works!

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  29. not sure where I came up with this one since it doesn't seem to fit in with what everyone else sees, looks like a bull & a martini glass both so I thought of:
    The bull in a crystal shop

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  30. Hey Carmi,

    The fluid flying out like horns - reminds me of the skull image commonly associated with Death Valley.

    How about?
    "The Demon in the Drink"
    "Death Valley Drink"

    Sorry if that's a bit morbid :)

    Cheers,
    Vince

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  31. Thanks to everyone who voted for my caption! I had forgotten about it, and I enjyed coming back to read everyone else's comments.

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