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D A D A 2 by FZ!
November 8th, 2007 10:16 AM
There's always something interesting happening in any image. Sometimes it requires a little bit of work to find, but the keen eye can always discern it, either by adding information or carefully subtracting it.
Consider this friendly conversation at breakfast, as witnessed by Speck and I:

It seemed friendly enough, but further inspection discovers that one listener doubted the speaker's tale. And for his doubt, he received a stinging blow to the face. A duel was declared at that very spot.

After being stunned by this violent turn, Speck and I retreated to some distance away, to study the innocent play of a nearby child.

But upon further study, we realized that this was no normal child. Her preternatural perception was such that she could see Speck - who assures me that he lives only in the dead pixels of my camera's lens. Nevertheless, the evidence is clear and there can only be one explanation: the child is a tenth-dimensional, cosmically aware, omni-baby.

And so, what had been an ordinary day at the breakfast shop, when examined in more detail, becomes a world full of unexpected challenges and children of tremendous power.
What a wonderfully unpredictable world.
Consider this friendly conversation at breakfast, as witnessed by Speck and I:

It seemed friendly enough, but further inspection discovers that one listener doubted the speaker's tale. And for his doubt, he received a stinging blow to the face. A duel was declared at that very spot.

After being stunned by this violent turn, Speck and I retreated to some distance away, to study the innocent play of a nearby child.

But upon further study, we realized that this was no normal child. Her preternatural perception was such that she could see Speck - who assures me that he lives only in the dead pixels of my camera's lens. Nevertheless, the evidence is clear and there can only be one explanation: the child is a tenth-dimensional, cosmically aware, omni-baby.

And so, what had been an ordinary day at the breakfast shop, when examined in more detail, becomes a world full of unexpected challenges and children of tremendous power.
What a wonderfully unpredictable world.
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posted by FZ! on November 9th, 2007 12:09 PM
I figure, even if the pictures themselves aren't great, a good story and presentation can make for some decent proofing.
Glad to see they're appreciated!
I like the background story here...