Happy Birthday, Harry! by anahata.c
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Once again it's my pleasure to celebrate our photographic friend, Harry (aka goodoleboy)! Happy Birthday Harry! I don't do cars (I don't even know their names!) I just know how to drive 'm, and I don't do that very often either! But for you, Harry? I broke the rules... This is my father's car & I took 18 million shots of the little bugger, then cropped & talked to them & pleaded & cajoled them, and came up with the first car-montage of my life! Every shot's a surface of that car. And they're all natural except the second-to-the-last: It was filtered. (Sorry: I'm a painter. A day without filters is a bad day...) Harry, I don't do montages like you, but at least I gave you cars! For your humor & your play & constant exploration & finding life in everything around you & your poignant sequences of human beings & flowers & animals, and so many other things that you've given us each day, I thank you once again. I wish you a great birthday & many, many more in the best of health & happiness. And a wonderful New Year too, our friend! Have a great one!
Comments (31)
groegnitram
late as well here, first things first, even they are late, happy birthday harry! and mark, machines are something very delicate (and you know why?) i tell you! the are humans, yes, they are like us, they are children of us, yes :) i always had such a strange relation with machines and it all started with jules vernes submarine, since then, i draw some, now and then. i dont know exactly what it is that grabs my eye and mind about them, but i know they are made from us and so, even that some say machines are .... nothing good or, technical stuff or, dont know what else .... they are somehow us! dont you think so, i think we have made them, they are also dreams in the beginning and even later on when they exist, these little babies can make us happy and sometimes cry. and i think your photos are quite fine, i am not a photographer, but i enjoy them all the more because of your introduction, telling us about your knowlegde of this kind of machines, and that you dont know the namees, and that you are not that much interested in cars. it is all the more beautiful from you to do something about this for your friend Harry! have a fine sunday night, mark! another happy 2010 :)