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Anyone who hasn't experienced the ecstasy of betrayal knows nothing about ecstasy at all.


The MOMA FOMA festival of wank art and annoying noise sound is well and truly over (the sirens and the sandpit no longer outside of the office window). Despite this however, the needs of Theme Thursday have seen me dig into the grab bag of photos and yet again fish out a self portrait.

The theme today is, if you haven't already guessed, MIRROR. Rather than hold up a MIRROR to my emotional and psychological state (and equally depress and amuse you all), I've opted for the easy strategy of a ambiguous self portrait.

I've done a few, some straightforward, some with kids, and, of course, some alone.

Comments

Sue said…
Great effects. Is it the new camera...or are you just taking better pics? They all seem so much sharper and stunning!
I like the new layout. The picture on your heading is gorgeous! What made you decide to change it all?
Kris McCracken said…
Sue, I think that the camera helps. We've also had some good weather, which doesn't hurt light-wise.

The header pic was taken in Bellerive (just down the road from us) last Sunday afternoon.

I changed it all because I was bored with the old look, and I also wanted to expand the template, as it was chopping off the sides of photos for those viewing with small laptops.
Brian Miller said…
nice. i like the new digs here...and the self portrait of course. very nice kris.
Kris McCracken said…
Brian, thank you very much.
Magpie said…
Great post for mirror. I love the texture here.
Also, congratulations on the, uh...art being done and over with.
Kris McCracken said…
Magpie, it literally was the wailing wall.
Unknown said…
I love that, I can interpret so many things from that one photo!
Tom said…
I like the little doodads mixed in with the reflection. Self portraits are more interesting in this sort of setting...but next time, look up :)
Hi! Kris,
I like the blurred effect too...of the photograph.
Nice photograph!
Nice quote...Well,an interesting quote to say the least.
Thanks, for sharing and
Happy TT
DeeDee ;-D
anthonynorth said…
Now that's a self portrait you can read anything into - maybe the best (in my case, at least) :-)
Alan Burnett said…
Wonderful picture which had me gazing into it for ages, seeking out additional layers.
Tess Kincaid said…
Super new header and perfect for today's TT. I like the new groovy look around here!
Leah said…
I really like the "ambiguous self-portrait."
Kat Mortensen said…
I'm thinking "Diving Bell and the Butterfly" now.
e said…
Wow...nice new layout and great photos...Happy Thursday!
Ed & Jeanne said…
That shot looks like it was taken through an icy window...
Anonymous said…
Ambiguous and ambidextrous, all at once. Nicely done!

Sometimes, the best mirror I’ve got is the look in my daughter’s eyes.
Betsy Brock said…
That's a cool picture! Wow..and everything looks different over here! Nice!
Kris McCracken said…
Tom, my favourite kind.
Kris McCracken said…
DeeDee, one has to mix it up.
Kris McCracken said…
Anthony, we are in agreement then!
Kris McCracken said…
Alan, what did you find?
Kris McCracken said…
Poetikat, is it my eyelid?
Kris McCracken said…
Titanium, that is indeed one way!
Kris McCracken said…
Betsy, it is all happening here at the bottom of the world!
JeffScape said…
Please tell me you're a graphic designer or something.
Kris McCracken said…
Jeff, no, not a designer. I work in public policy.
Baino said…
Great stuff. Just the right amount of ambiguous fuzziness. Nice new gaff as well.
Kris McCracken said…
Baino, ta very much!
Unknown said…
Wonderful effects you have on the photo.
I am truly impressed.

Mine is here

http://justmeshakirack.blogspot.com/2010/02/mirrors-of-my-life-thursday-theme.html

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!
and
GONG XI FA CAI!
(means WISHING YOU PROSPERITY! in Mandarin, Chinese)

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