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Tuna Casserole
Image Title:  Tuna Casserole
 
 By: John Lamb  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer John Lamb {K:9669}
Project #40 Street Photography Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Journalism
Street
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikon  18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED AF-S DX
Uploaded 8/2/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 464 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 9 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Colac Bay
State -  SOUTHLAND
Country - New Zealand   New Zealand
About The words of the Prophet are written on the subway wall.
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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micky waby   {K:9141} 8/2/2005
Well seen,this is the one kind of tuna salad I really do quite like!! the sepia tone gives a nice feeling of time.
And for me lovely memories of a morning spent at Colac Bay:)
Cheers Micky


Michael Kanemoto   {K:22103} 8/2/2005
...and tenament halls...


Roger Skinner   {K:63298} 8/3/2005
well it sure different to War is Over or Give Peace a Chance nice grungy image John ..not your usual stompin ground I enjoy the change


John Lamb   {K:9669} 8/3/2005
Am I getting type cast Rog?

It's always good to throw the odd curve ball occasionally.

I'm still following "Site Incident" with interest but must admit it's difficult to follow the dialogue.

It reminds me a bit of "the World according to Benshaver" from The World According to GARP. It has that feeling of undertoad.


Roger Skinner   {K:63298} 8/3/2005
undertoad?? not sure about what that is.. but no matter the SI series is a multiple rape murder scenario perpetrated by a female assailant on female victims.. it is kinda going in reverse as the initial works were of locations for bodies to be buried selecting and chasing victims from the crowd and mors recently the killing and now the dumping of the victims... the series is almost at an end I have about four more IR images to upload after that I think it will conclude.. I have a name for another series but no successful images for it aaaaahhhhhhh.. help I just think that for me it would be boring to go back to uploading my best pic for the day etc.. doing the SI series has been great fun challenging in terms of cooperation of models and lighting has been particularly stressful given the banding you picked up in one of my landscapes ages ago.. (Cam being repaired at the moment) thanks for indicating that you have been a silent observer it good to know I have the attention of photographers whom I respect. I have one UF Friend who is going to comment on the entire series on the final image!! Gosh that might be a long comment.. then again it might be one word.. kekekeke


John Lamb   {K:9669} 8/3/2005
Undertoad is from The World According to GARP. One of Garps children is told to beware of the undertow when swimming but he grows up thinking the word is undertoad.

He eventually drowns; caught by the undertoad:

A fabulous book to start with, if you have never read any John Irving

Undertow has that sinister connotation of dangerous elements lurking just below the surface, like human nature. Any person can commit murder given the right circumstances.

It's that sub surface tension, discordant feeling I am getting from Site Incident. Very disturbing.


Todd Miller   {K:16464} 8/12/2005
hahaha! wonderful shot John. i like the little drawing in there too...great find.
todd


Tim Long   {K:9210} 8/13/2005
A flaccid prophet, it seems. Perhaps tuna casserole doesn't really enhance testosterone production like we all thought. Tofu, maybe?
But seriously, a real gritty change here from your usual zenimages, John. Well seen and taken, but I'll still take the wave.


Ian McIntosh   {K:38813} 9/25/2005
I can feel the tabacco here John.


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