Wait...
Wait for it...
Bull's eye!
Res ipsa loquitur.
It was keeping accurate time though. Maybe it's there so delivery drivers can tell at a glance exactly how many minutes it took them to arrive with the food?
"Don't quibble with me, sir! Your advert clearly states 'Thirty minutes or less -- or it's free'!"
sitting on the men's room mirror in the building the local McDonald's shares with other shops. It was so large and pretty that at first I actually took it for a paper cutout rather than a real insect. The place was empty at the time I spotted it, so I took out my phone and got ready to photograph it. Just as I was ready to shoot a couple of guys walked in, and even though I was careful to make a show of pointing away from their direction, they still kept glancing back at me suspiciously. I guess I can't blame them.
Cute little creature, balancing between light and dark, half in and half out, reminded me of a recent post, linked below.
Related post: A Metaphorical Self-Portrait
brought me to this whimsical piece of outdoor art. To think I just passed it by the first time, and only noticed it when I went back to check on something else (for once my OCD worked in my favor)!
And I was rewarded with this sight of a cute but also kind of pathetic-looking little old pooch. How Much Is That Doggie In The Doorway? Arf Arf!*
of those old time cartoons on TV where a tunnel entrance is painted on a wall, then a car or character comes speeding along and goes right through, but when another character tries the same thing they crash against the wall and end up flat.
An attempt at creating "characters", from back when I was just starting out as an art student. Probably from my first or second year at USC.
As I finish uploading this image now, it's 6:37 PM in Korea. It was captured an hour and 12 minutes ago today, at 5:25 PM. By now there shouldn't be any trace of that wisp of aerial mist having ever existed. Below it, the giant apartment complex is less fleeting -- the buildings will last for generations -- but even so they are crumbling away all the same; just more slowly.
Related post: Sand Mandala
Maybe someone will correct me, but I just realized that "b_g"
is the only word that can be formed with all the vowel letters of the English alphabet. How did I not see this before?
Well, I've got a big bag or two, and I've had to deal with bugs invading my space, but I've never had to beg someone for forgiveness, nor been stuck in a bog. Maybe that's why.
The moment I laid eyes on this image
I was reminded of a similar but unrelated image I posted some time ago, here. Or perhaps not so unrelated? After all, nothing exists in a pristine, totally independent state; everything that exists, exists as itself only insofar as it is distinguishable from other things -- but distinction requires comparability, which is a form of inter-dependence.
Light fixture, and dandelion seeds. Cave wall painting of a successful hunt, then a successful hunt outside the cave.
Conclusion: two different things that resemble each other are necessarily related.
The earth whispers in a mysterious, unknown language of signs, but this time I may actually be on the verge of decoding this message.
Just some of the shots I took while crawling around the HongDae neighborhood on All Saints' Day.
It's obvious why this neighborhood is popular with photobugs, tourists and TV crews alike.