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This is my son Parker's photo. He took photography in high school and this was part of a set he did for his Senior year exhibit. These are 2 of his buddies who were models for the exhibit. Sadly, he has taken a break from photography in college. I sure wish he didn't because I think he's rather good. But of course, I am biased.
Since the theme for 7 DOS is music I thought I would use one of my slots to feature a photo of his, since I am a big fan of his photography. Let me and Parker know what you think of it. I will pass along your comments. Thanks for indulging me :-) Submitted for Mono Monday.
Other pictures of Parker's are here www.flickr.com/photos/48491222@N00/
Part of my Seven Deadly Sins project. I only upload these since the project is about shooting about at home. They were shot in studio with the model and desserts.
Shoot for College studio brief.
7 deadly sins - gluttony.
Model - Lauren Caddick.
Styling - Me, Sacha Akrill, Lauren Carter, Bex Fountain, Lauren Caddick.
Hair and makeup - Sacha Akrill.
Perdiste todo interés
nada te importa en la vida
sólo abundante comida
que tragas con avidez
Explicas que es ansiedad
no te puedes contener
sólo te calma comer
y lo haces en cantidad
No te interesa el sabor
igual dulce que salado
y aunque esté mal preparado
lo devoras con fervor
Apetito exagerado
nunca se puede saciar
tu destino es acabar
entre bocado y bocado
Ningo
This set of photomanipulation portraits is entitled 'Gluttony'. This was a project set at college to choose a theme and and express it in your own style. I chose to use a simple background which complimented the bright and highly contrasted HDR model without taking away any attention from the foreground. I gave the model's an exaggerated perception of there facial features, this was one of the key fundamentals of the compostion as it alllowed me to express the greed and monstrous hunger inside them.
Girls Theme Week Live: Seven Deadly Sins. Me depiciting gluttony (or gula in Latin). Trust me when I just a couple hours earlier ate at Bob Evans with my dad & brother (two pieces of meat loaf, one piece of blueberry bread, mashed potatoes, green beans) and am diabetic who just about ate all of her allouted carbs/protein/fats for the day... Even one fluffy dinner roll I brought home is a bit much. (I * the ones I commited below)
Also for Flickr Group Roulette, "Seven Deadly Sins" day. So lovely when my groups all cordinate. ;)
From wikipedia:
Medieval Church leaders (e.g., Thomas Aquinas) took a more expansive view of gluttony (Okholm 2000), arguing that it could also include an obsessive anticipation of meals, and the constant eating of delicacies and excessively costly foods. He went so far as to prepare a list of six ways to commit gluttony, including:
*Praepropere - eating too soon
Laute - eating too expensively
*Nimis - eating too much
*Ardenter - eating too eagerly
Studiose - eating too daintily
*Forente - eating too fervently
photo info: february 23 2008 002
We were to create one design for 3 book covers of "The Seven Deadly Sins" series. We could choose any but only 3 sins from given 7.
Here's the one called Gluttony (originally"Gluttony" by Francine Prose) from those I presented as an outcome.
I am going through my packages after completing the Sinner's Hunt, with the gluttony theme. This is the "!TLB - Ms Glutt Pet." Some of them talk. lol They are cute.
View On Black My younger sister Ella Jaymes. This was an assignment for school on the seven deadly sins.
Bilal came by to have dinner with us after his mosque lessons...he ate two plates of biryani and side salad to the point where he was having difficulty standing up straight...
Common Merganser drake (Mergus merganser) steals the catch of a gluttonous hen that had been trying to consume this enormous goldfish/koi in Munson Pond, Kelowna, BC. FWIW, I had no idea such huge goldfish existed here!! The story is worth the limited quality of this distant panorama, methinks....
In the end, I think she managed to recover and keep her catch, but the fact that the photo is ambiguous on that point makes it all the more interesting, don't you think?