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evilweavil
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The Taking Tree by evilweavil

January 30th, 2009 6:51 AM

INSTRUCTIONS: Hide ten objects in ten trees.

I intended to film alot more for this task but sadly i realised a little too late that the battery power of my phone (and there for my video camera) was extremely low. Luckily I just managed to photograph all ten objects in all ten trees, and make a short video before my phone gave its final dieing bleep.
I spent yesterday evening trying to explain the wonders of SF0 to my mother, but like most people who have never experienced the joy of tasking for themselves, she didn't really grasp the concept. To rectify this I enlisted her help with todays task, but sadly she was a little too camera shy to be caught in the footage. Still, its a step in the right direction!
Whilst doing some shopping for work yesterday i spotted these awesome little rubber snakeys in a toy shop, and decided it would be great to hide some in trees. For my location I chose the local park, which youths on various mind altering substances often like to frequent...oh how I wish I could be there to observe them when they spot little multi coloured snakes appearing out of the bushes :)
Of course they could also be a nice surprise for the little kiddies who play there in the day. Either way they should bring various people some joy over the coming weekend....and hopefully not cause too many heart attacks to the old ladies walking their pocket size poochies.

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The before shot
my first snakey!
snakey number 2
number 3
snakey number 4
snakey number 5
number 6
number 7
number 8
number 9
and number 10
just a quicky

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posted by Fiona on January 30th, 2009 9:24 AM

Jolly red snakes.
Joy.

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posted by Spidere on January 30th, 2009 11:57 AM

Great photos of the snakes in trees. Nice work!

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posted by SPJ on January 30th, 2009 12:45 PM

I should be in that neck of the woods tomorrow, I'll have to see if I can spot a snake.