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Photography Atmosphere/Mood posted on Jul 07, 2007
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"Goat penis is gray and nondescript, with a rather bland taste but surprisingly crunchy texture." Jacob Weaver, 'Strength in the Pot' (Gastronomica, Fall 2006)

The nondescript detail is best viewed at full size. Here's hoping your weekend is extraordinary!

Comments (35)


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Zorg1955

7:02PM | Sat, 07 July 2007

A chair, some empty bottles, a door and.......An excellent B&W with so much atmosphere ! ! ! I like it Kort ... l

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alhak

7:04PM | Sat, 07 July 2007

your quote cracked me up..almost choked on my coffee...lol i like this shot, it has something there i cant quite put my finger on, what's it the back door to? nice shot

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jocko500

7:29PM | Sat, 07 July 2007

I like to look at these type of buildings too and the juck around them. cool textures here

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RodsArt

7:29PM | Sat, 07 July 2007

A snap in time of the non discript. Artful!

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goodoleboy

7:33PM | Sat, 07 July 2007

Oh no, no, no, you're not going to get me to wax eloquently in re that quote! LOL! Incidentally, what is the plural of penis? Peni (pronounced peen-eye)? Penises sounds so banal. Interesting POV, geometry and textures in this composition, Kort. Goat penis, indeed.

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jif3d

8:14PM | Sat, 07 July 2007

Damn' funny quote, although I won't be taste testing at all !!! To me this looks like a factory workers lunch room...er, place ! The B&W really does inhance the grungy feel, well done. ~Cheers~ :o)

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Ionel

8:26PM | Sat, 07 July 2007

High quality!!! :)

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ACS-001

8:49PM | Sat, 07 July 2007

This may be simple but it is also sweet. In fact, I think this is probably one of your best. You're able to make almost any subject interesting, but I think I like you the most when you're making us look at something totally mundane in a very different way. If this is how you see the world than I envy you.

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odie

8:51PM | Sat, 07 July 2007

Love the black and white, Kort. And I had a brat today... gray and bland, hmmm.

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tofi

9:25PM | Sat, 07 July 2007

Must say, this photograph is very well composed in what you've chosen for a B&W image. Very suitable.... shows the run 'down-ed-ness' of this little building.... something I myself can relate to. Very plain, yet very dramatic. I admire the texture...... cute quote by the way... ya made me laugh.. :)

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gunsan

11:06PM | Sat, 07 July 2007

I just take in the atmosphere, and it transports me to a time in my life, long ago, when it felt like this.Not now, thank God, In it's simplicity, it is perfectly composed. And thanks for my first morning laughter at your other nondescript thing LOL

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wonderworld

11:27PM | Sat, 07 July 2007

Excellent quote and love this shot. Also very much ike your new avatar!

MrsLubner

12:27AM | Sun, 08 July 2007

great b/w shot and wonderful compo and mood. I vote for the new avatar too! :-)

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delaorden_ojeda

12:38AM | Sun, 08 July 2007

nice atmosphere, great image

visualpoetry72

2:32AM | Sun, 08 July 2007

This one really rings my bell. Great atmosphere helped by the choice of mono, and the chair facing out of the frame is a very strong element. Many stories can be spun around this images. Well done!

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squirrel2005

3:07AM | Sun, 08 July 2007

It looks like an studio background. Excellent done to use it in as black and white .

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PeeWee05

6:53AM | Sun, 08 July 2007

So many textures, very interesting.

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mamabobbijo

9:42AM | Sun, 08 July 2007

Looks like the night after. BJ

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mark.spooner

12:29PM | Sun, 08 July 2007

Interesting subject, love the textures!

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Onslow

1:59PM | Sun, 08 July 2007

Some interesting textures here - super presentation :)

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StandsInAwe

2:41PM | Sun, 08 July 2007

Where do you find these quotes??? Seriously funny. Sometimes I wonder if you find an image first then a quote to match it or vice versa. Either way the presentation is fantastic. You're a master. Thanks for sharing.

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vulcanccit

7:34PM | Sun, 08 July 2007

I love this type of photograph, well done my friend!

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babuci

7:35PM | Sun, 08 July 2007

Very abandoned...but a b&w tone works so well.

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Burpee

10:06PM | Sun, 08 July 2007

Wonderful minimalizm here. I like the dirt and debris as it adds the final touch.

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Jofurowa

2:38AM | Mon, 09 July 2007

It looks like a backdoor that none would like to pass.

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evinrude

8:37AM | Mon, 09 July 2007

Excellent distress. You go, K!

ARTWITHIN

4:59AM | Tue, 10 July 2007

This has character and history. In that way it is far more interesting than shiny new structures. The lonely chair sits waiting an inhabitant. Wonder who will sit there next. The quote is hilarious, Kort. Thanks for the laugh, but I will pass on the meal, I don't like goat. ;D Hugs, Suzanne

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zoren

4:37PM | Tue, 10 July 2007

you made a drab place look even drabber......

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three_grrr

11:38PM | Tue, 10 July 2007

Goat penis apparently is very much like this grey steel door! I wouldn't munch on either. Though the texture of the building is nice, somewhat like a goat's ungroomed coat ...

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aik_696

10:33AM | Thu, 12 July 2007

Simple and efficient. I guess an excact replica in color wouldn't be so effective. Well done

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