I've returned from a busy couple of days at the Geneva Motor Show, to an evening where I can at last put my feet up. Ok, a bit of housework to do, but I'll get an early night for once. It's nice to be back home with Sheens.
I was actually going to take an image to go with the story of a 'jobs worth' security lady I encountered on Tuesday morning at Gatwick, but as it'll wind me up I'm posting a few images I managed to squeeze in the last few at the show. No gratuitous shots of showcars or indeed the showgirls , just a couple of shots that interested me. The first is an odd one for me as I love it as it is due to it's simple graphic, almost mundane feel, but many would want to add a person to balance the doors. Whilst I may have agreed with that once, I'm not so sure - I like the idea that the action or people, or interest lies behind the doors. After all doors are through which you pass to move between defined spaces, Maybe a tad too conceptual ?




I like that first shot, sure it would be good with the door being slightly ajar and someone going through it in either direction but then that would be a different image, with different ideas. As it is I like it. Aesthetically its very pleasing and it does make you wonder about where? why? what?
ReplyDeleteThat second image is just weird...it looks like some strange computer animation.
oh and the paperplane was a work of genius
I love these shots! I especially like the one of the doors. Very nice!
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