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'Pork Belly'
Image Title:  'Pork Belly'
 
 By: Len Webster  
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Photographer Len Webster {K:21824}
Project #18 Beneath Your Feet Camera Model Nikon Coolpix 5200
Categories Still Life
Travel
People
Film Format
Portfolio The Face of Thailand
People I Have Known
Birds & Animals
Lens Nikon Coolpix 5200
Uploaded 5/24/2005 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 176 Shutter
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Critiques 9 Rating
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Location City - 
State -  CHIANG MAI PROVINCE
Country - Thailand   Thailand
About Something the supermarkets don't show meat-eaters like me... A new twist on the idea of 'Still Life'?
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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Ian Crean   {K:14863} 5/24/2005
Does it make any difference to a meat eater?
Is it really a surprise to see that an animal has intestines and organs inside, rather like ours, which enabled it to live? Len, that's not challenging your shot or comment, it's good reality stuff. I've been a veggie for so long now I can't remember what impact this might have had when I was still eating meat. It's a good piece of street, travel, photography and whether it's just a record or has more emotive intent it serves to educate one way or another.


Len Webster   {K:21824} 5/25/2005
I think we're actually in agreement with each other, though I am a meat eater myself. I just feel we should all be aware of what that means. I suppose serious Buddhists would call it 'mindfulness'...the very thing supermarket packaging, etc., is aiming to obscure. Thanks for the comments, though. Much appreciated.


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:177228} 6/4/2005
so cruel..
from today I have ended to eat meat.


Len Webster   {K:21824} 6/4/2005
That'll bring the price of meat down...

Hardly cruel, though, is it? I mean, the pig is dead - but there I go, kind of arguing against one of the points that could be taken from the picture...

Thanks for commenting, Roberto. Let me know in six months' time if you're still not eating meat!

Good luck

Len


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:177228} 6/4/2005
it has faith... and soon I will make myself to feel!
thank you!
have a nice week end


Len Webster   {K:21824} 8/7/2005
For one of a number of companion pictures, see

http://www.usefilm.com/image/807232.html


ppdix     {K:17077} 4/30/2006
Pork Shumai still tastes great hehehe

;^)


Len Webster   {K:21824} 5/1/2006
Hi there! Never did take you for being squeamish!

Best, Len


ppdix     {K:17077} 5/1/2006
Squeamish? Never!

:^)


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