Decoy and an E: profound and rare pleasures

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Being Decoyed is not something that happens very often at all to anyone. Do you thing we bring things, situations, places to life by photographing them? Do we stage events? Schrodinger’s Cat meets Zen koan in an inventive extrapolation of this. Found in my referral logs and inbox, it’s a profound and rare pleasure indeed.

E for Excellent

One more thing. Today, this. We laughed out loud, as the saying goes. Not quite rolling on the floor, but you get the idea. Love the image too, how it’s slightly askew. Might even make one for the mantelpiece. So now the privilege of nominating 10 other bloggers for one of these. Oh horrors! Who to pick and who to miss out? Gulp.

I read every word of these, always. In no particular order:

  • Decoys – of course needs must decoy them back at some point, maybe with just one photo, maybe two.
  • Been Broken – irrepressible, committed and alive.
  • Famous for 15 Megapixels – irredeemable and (nearly) always right, as we shall see.
  • Mrs Deane – new-to-me Belgian Dutch photographic artistry, alstublieft!
  • Lively Grey – colour, the engrossing science part
  • Squeegee – Thousands of people produce blogs every day, but what if one of them was pretty funny? ±
  • Moonmilk – Bhatnagar rediscovered, a musical tinkle, eat-your-greens great pleasure.
  • Kubatana – especially poignant current daily coverage from Zimbabwe ±
  • Nothing to See Here – no, really nothing.
  • No Caption Needed – Hariman and Lucaites in fullsome and metonymic flow. §

There are, of course, lots and lots and lots and lots of others. Congratulations! Now do yours.

NB:
± voted least likely to roll it forward.
§ Might do it on a Sunday, but not without a damn good photo.

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4 Comments

  1. Posted April 5, 2008 at 7:03 am | Permalink

    Excuses my French, but we’re based in Holland, not Belgium! Nevertheless, thanks for the thumbs up!

  2. Posted April 5, 2008 at 11:35 am | Permalink

    Oh dear, apologies for that faux pas!

  3. Posted April 5, 2008 at 11:05 pm | Permalink

    brenda, thanks :)

  4. Posted April 7, 2008 at 11:48 pm | Permalink

    Well, it is a bit of a mixed blessing really, aptly put as ever by the Decoy. Sorry. ;)

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