Tuesday, September 22, 2009

I don't know these people

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Alee,

Do you know who these people are? Because I have no idea.

I took this picture at the Butterfly Exhibit at the Natural Science Museum. We were coming around this curve near this random water fall and there they were. I figured since they were posing for a picture anyway I could take their picture as well. So I did. And like it.

I like the light in this picture. And that the family actually looks like they like each other. But who knows, they may be really good at pretending.

I don't really know what the point is. Maybe it's that I'm ready to go back to RenFest so I can take pictures of random strangers and post them on the internet. I'm getting a shot of the Storm Trooper this year (I knew he existed!).

~Kelly

2 comments:

  1. Kelly,
    I have no idea who those people are.
    But they do seem very nice.
    This reminds me of a Communications project I just finished. Which really just reminds me of all the things I have not told you yet because it's been forever and ever and ages since we last spoke. And I meeeeessssssss yeeeww.

    I am really glad I am not the only one who is made this happy by photographing strangers.
    I've never taken photos of Rennies! I am so excited!!
    We also have to get a shot of the mysterious Native Americans... They make about as much sense as the Storm Trooper, except, in a way they make less sense because they're actually getting PAID.

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  2. Well, if you think about it, the Native Americans were around during the Renaissance. They just weren't in Europe. I also figure the Storm Troopers were around since it was "a long time ago in a galaxy far far away." That could have been at the same time as the Renaissance, I suppose.

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