Rephotography by anna one
January 13th, 2009 11:49 PMBruce Nauman's 'Self Portrait as a Fountain', 1966-67/70

Nauman's lighting is nicer, more subtle colors. And in reverse. Oops. I also can't seem to refrain from bugging my eyes out, no matter what I do.
Wolfgang Tillmans' 'Like Praying I & II', 1994

Tillmans is my all-time-most-favorite-photographer. FYI.
Wolfgang Tillmans' 'Summer Still Life', 1995

This photo makes my heart sing. It reminds me of lazy days in Berlin, how nice it is to sit in a window with a cup of coffee and the day's magazines. I let my subscription to Interview lapse. I think maybe it's time to renew.
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- Haberley Mead
- Minch
- Lincøln
- Stark
- Jellybean of Thark
- teucer
- Optical Dave
- done
- Cookie
- Not Here No More
- Mr Everyday
- Lank
- Myrna Minx
- Absurdum
- Loki
- artmouse
- susy derkins
- JTony Loves Brains
- miss understanding
- Levitating Potato
- Hope Murphy
- Kyle Westwood
- Mister Opinion
- Spidere
- Ben [Sunshine]
- Lindar Greenwood
- Anna Louise
- Joe
- Kommando
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I have to imagine it takes a lot of practice to be able to do the fountain pose without bugging eyes.
It took about ten shots. Six were viable. That one was best.
The hardest part was not slipping on the water all over the floor in the ten seconds I had to get back into position.
OK, my other persona voted already, but the bowie shot NEEDS more votes.
The bowie shot just got more votes:) This is great!
them's some nice pics lady :)