A Larger-Than-Life Figure
Photograph copyright: DAVID McMAHON
Kinda makes you look twice, doesn’t it? It’s just an advertising hoarding at a tram shelter near the intersection of Chapel Street and Dandenong Road here in Melbourne. I was fascinated by the apparent anomaly in perspective, so I shot this through the window of my car as I sat at the traffic lights. As I put the camera away, two people came and sat down to the left of the giant face. It would have made an even better picture, but the lights were changing and I had to put the camera down. This shot would have little interest to a Melburnian, who would be familiar with these ad hoardings. But I’ve always told other bloggers to post pictures of their own cities or towns, because those of us from other parts of the world always find these sights interesting. I’d like to know your thoughts on this subject…
20 comments:
It's so easy to take the everyday "mundane" thinks around you for granted, you are so right. I was really surprised at the good response I received when I posted on the local trivia of our island. It also opened my eyes afresh to what is around me.
I love the image, the "framing" especially. ;-)
My blog is nothing but a window into daily life of an "undergrad's" experience of Viennese life, mundane images, glimpses really (there are many great professionally shot images of Vienna out there, after all).
So, yes, I enjoy posts like yours today very much. I am curious how other people live and perceive the world around them.
Interesting, I'll have to take a couple photos of my town so those on the other side of the world can take a gander.
Hi Carol,
Thank you. Great to hear from you. Welcome back from your holiday.
Speaking for myself, I;ve enjoyed the shots you post of the island.
My theory exactly - the pictures you post of your surroundings enale us to ``see'' a different country through your lens.
Love to all at home
Keep smiling
David
Ah, Merisi,
Your blog is many things. I enjoy it because you put us right beside you when you post those wonderful photo essays.
Glad to know you enjoy posts life these.
Keep smiling
David
Hammer, mate,
Now yer talking! Look forward to seeing the shots.
I'll take a gander!
Keep smiling
David
nice picture!!
Those eyes are freakin' me out.
What big eyes you have, my dear.
Really a larger than life shot...wonderfully captured & framed!
I have merged few of my blogs and changed my photoblog address. You can visit there!
nice shot david! I love the framing!
Interesting & good point.
Will try to post pictures of more than just the bugs & the water in my area.
The photo is great, btw.
those have been enlarged there huge, but yes your right, I got quite some interest when I posted some piccies of my surroundings on my blog.
Thanks, Shooting Star,
Nice of you to visit and leave a comment.
Do keep in touch.
Keep smiling
David
G'day FHB,
Me too. That's why I took the shot - to avoid being hypnotised!
Keep smiling
David
Hi Darlene,
And I think she's getting a big head as well. Ego, ego.
Keep smiling
David
Hi Kalyan,
Nice to hear from you. Will definitely check out your merged address.
Makes sense to hav all your work at one url.
Keep smiling
David
Hi Mona,
Thank you.
Keep smiling
David
Hi SLB,
Thank you, I;m so glad the suggestion made sense.
Keep smiling
David
G'day Pope Terry,
Terrific news. Just goes to prove my theory. Might do a post on it this week.
Keep smiling
David
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