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Anything good on the telly?

Jarmo Juntunen

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Isn't it just lovely? All the things nature can give us?

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Great idea. You could do a whole series. It might also be interesting to have a bit more context and a different image in the centre of the screen.
 

Jarmo Juntunen

Well-known member
Thank you John and Murray! I was actually quite shocked to discover all the junk people ditch in forests. Here's a few more.

Have a drink!

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Wholey forest

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John Wolf

New member
I remember a photo book, called "The Red Couch" (I think). The photographer carted this old, worn red couch all over the place--beaches, mountains, cities, etc.--and photographed the couch in these settings. It was strangely engaging.

When I saw your TV casing I thought of that book and what an interesting similar project the thing might make.

John
 

Jarmo Juntunen

Well-known member
I remember a photo book, called "The Red Couch" (I think). The photographer carted this old, worn red couch all over the place--beaches, mountains, cities, etc.--and photographed the couch in these settings. It was strangely engaging.

When I saw your TV casing I thought of that book and what an interesting similar project the thing might make.

John

Thank you John! That's a very interesting concept you're suggesting. I ran into this tv frame when walking outdoors and only used it once. There's a simple reason for this: my wife's been very nice with all the photography related junk I'm stuffing our cupboards with and I just didn't feel like pushing her tolerance any further. Now come to think of it, once the snow is all gone I must go back and find the casing again. It might make a nice project!
 
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