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This is me taking photos at the opening of a art show at city hall. I got two images in it. If you look there no camera. I give the camera to my son and told him to take my photo of me takeing photos with no camera. Guess it can be shot at a diff angle. But I liked the ideal. I sit here thinking of Andy Warhog[hope I spelled his name right] and how he did art. He had others do the work and he sign it. Made $1,000,000's doing that lol. thanks for looking and comments

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redbeard

10:12PM | Fri, 13 January 2006

Sounds like a great idea! This is a cool idea for a shot and the lighting and composition is great, the camera is all in the imagination anyway!

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sazzart

10:58PM | Fri, 13 January 2006

Cool self portrait. I think you meant Andy Warhol? The one who silk screened Marilyn Monroe & Cambells Tomato soup cans? Back in the good ole 60's?

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skiwillgee

11:02PM | Fri, 13 January 2006

Jocko, I just did a small trip into your gallery. I am amazed with your multi-talents. You have a gift. (using for God's work?)

Hopalong

11:27PM | Fri, 13 January 2006

Andy Warhol--good Polish American boy (and a genius as well). Some artists also live long enough get smart in old age--Dali started selling his signature quite blatantly for gold. Why not? Wasn't it worth ten times what he sold it for?

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Mikan

11:28PM | Fri, 13 January 2006

nice to see you, Sir! I prefer thinking that you want to make your own works, not only sign them! have a nice weekend full of new ideas!

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drugdoc

12:02AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

Cool idea! :-)

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DJB

12:39AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

He does a good job with your camera. Nice lighting.

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rayburg

12:48AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

Give your son an A for the shot..I would like to see what shot you took with your imaginary camera...lol..

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maud

12:55AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

Nice to see you Jocko cool idea for a shot! Your son did a good job! :)

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2Loose2Trek

1:27AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

Nice portrait ... your son did well. Kudos!

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idiot_sphinx

1:51AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

The best of luck on your designs that are being shown :D I think most of the great painters of the past did that and made millions ! Great capture !!~**~!!

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DELMUR

2:32AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

Happy to see you without painting on the face and UV as lighting!Maybe i'll recognize you in the louvre next year....

rodomolo

2:33AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

Excellent and funny Good day !!!!

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CDBrugg

2:59AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

I'm pretty sure I have the same tripod (paid about $7 for it for it in a dive on the east coast of China - but that's another story) - the concept of the camera-less photographer strkes me as having a fair amount of post-modern potential. Now you have to find a way of selling it!

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jif3d

3:57AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

I like Andy Warhog better ! and can I call you "Danger Man" ? when I tried to take photos in an art gallery, I was stopped buy a large gorilla in a security outfit ! I guess you are very sneaky or just very lucky ? kool pic either way, good one & Cheer's :o)

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Star4mation

4:00AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

What a fun idea Jock!!!

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Onslow

4:16AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

Pleased to meet you :) Brilliant idea for an image - well done for getting your pics in the exhibition this one would not be out of place in any photo gallery either.

Valerie-Ducom

5:32AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

goog capture and idea ;) well done

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tallpindo

5:37AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

You are talking about death. "It sells itself" is the Satan rule. Job failed to understand at first and his friends tried to sell him the idea to go with the presence. The Big easy would be a caption for this. See how easy this mount moves to track a missing population? You won't quickly forget. There is no buyers remorse for this one.

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SophiaDeer

5:39AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

So good to see the photographer! Excellent shot.

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kimariehere

6:01AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

nice to see you Jock!! thats a great pic of you too you look so into it!! .... wonderful thanks for sharing!! :O)!!

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RodolfoCiminelli

7:04AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

Very creative idea Jock.....!!! Excellent photo, I like the environment and illumination......!!!!

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Anjour

7:51AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

Nice to see you Jocko, cool idea and shot...:o)

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Svarg

9:53AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

Hmmm. A virtual camera! Cool idea!!

unike

10:35AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

You pretending to look at the camera ^_^ Great capture of you, from you son!!

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iceberg5

11:13AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

A great picture , Jock and it is nice to see what you look like ........... Michael

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jcv2

2:56PM | Sat, 14 January 2006

He he, point and uh... wait to be shot! LOL! Original work, nice to see you here! :)

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sharky_

7:50PM | Sat, 14 January 2006

I can see the people faces as they pass next to you pointing that Hidden Camera at them...lol Smile, you're on candid camera. Excellent shot and I do hope you can make a million... Excellent. Aloha

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matasabu

8:12PM | Sat, 14 January 2006

Excellent idea. The curve of the stairs of the background is very effective.

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Richardphotos

11:24PM | Sat, 14 January 2006

keep it coming!!!

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