It's the first of the month, City Daily Photo theme day. The October 1 topic is silhouettes. Well, being a really busy guy and all that, I didn't get around to actually shooting a silhouette anytime recently. Could have dug through the archives, of course, but an opportunity dropped into my lap yesterday.
I was walking around Grand Boulevard, shooting Dancing In the Street, which we'll see the rest of the week. I noticed what seemed to be a tiny art gallery in the building next to the huge Fox Theater. No signage, no evident entrance. There was white neon lettering on an interior wall spelling out happiness is expensive, sort of in Bruce Nauman style.
It was fascinating, despite absurdity of the statement. Maybe it was meant to provoke, like Jenny Holzer's work. So I downloaded my shot, made a color negative of it, fiddled with it in Photoshop and then turned it monochrome. Sort of like a silhouette, don't you think? Close enough?
Good work, very creative!
ReplyDeleteidee et photo tres originale, tres bon pour le theme du mois
ReplyDeleteYours must be one of the most creative efforts to fulfill the theme.
ReplyDeleteThis is a terrific image! That company should use it for their marketing.
ReplyDeleteHa. Good shot. And yes, I agree that this is a total lack of Buddha nature! Look what happiness you had making a free shot! ;<)
ReplyDeleteVery creative idea Bob and I bet you had a lot of fun doing it. Definitely don't agree with the sentiment though.
ReplyDeleteVery stark. And quite arresting. That's a lot of effort for a theme day picture, but the product is worth it!
ReplyDeleteWorks for me, Bob!
ReplyDeleteHow clever of you! It turned out well.
ReplyDeleteYou handled the challenge well!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't come up with anything at all!
ReplyDeleteI don't know if it is a silhouette or not, but it is pretty cool.
ReplyDeletevery intersesting treatement :)
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