Weird. Which is very nice. I'm sure the woman is a countess, or member of parliament, but she looks like a street walker, which makes the image all the stronger.
Weird. Which is very nice. I'm sure the woman is a countess, or member of parliament, but she looks like a street walker, which makes the image all the stronger.
This is a worthless bit of C&C, since it is too late to help, but I think having her face in the shot as she glances toward the stroller could make it one of those shots that could be entered into a caption contest.
This is a worthless bit of C&C, since it is too late to help, but I think having her face in the shot as she glances toward the stroller could make it one of those shots that could be entered into a caption contest.
Still, I like it!!
Yeah, if only she had looked that way. But she didn't. Got to get these people to follow the script.
This is a worthless bit of C&C, since it is too late to help, but I think having her face in the shot as she glances toward the stroller could make it one of those shots that could be entered into a caption contest.
Still, I like it!!
Sometimes, the more you leave to the imagination, the better.
I like that she is so opposite of everything the stroller stands for and is ignoring it, as if it's not part of her world, which it isn't.
Sometimes, the more you leave to the imagination, the better.
I like that she is so opposite of everything the stroller stands for and is ignoring it, as if it's not part of her world, which it isn't.
Hmmm, maybe I misread this....to me it looked initially like she has her head turned toward the stroller, but now that you mention it, she doesn't. Thanks for pointing this out.
I'll pretend it's a stroller. Seeing her (going with the working girl theme her) with the stroller behind bars is a great story. Total juxtaposition of family and well, anti-family.
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Glad you picked up on the strangeness.
Interesting juxtaposition. Well done.
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Still, I like it!!
Thanks for commenting. I certainly agree.
Sometimes, the more you leave to the imagination, the better.
I like that she is so opposite of everything the stroller stands for and is ignoring it, as if it's not part of her world, which it isn't.
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Hmmm, maybe I misread this....to me it looked initially like she has her head turned toward the stroller, but now that you mention it, she doesn't. Thanks for pointing this out.
Damn! I wish you hadn't told me; the baby stroller was more powerful.
That is the oddest shopping cart I have ever seen...