Where Can I Plug This In?

Caroline Fournier

Where Can I Plug This In?

Taken in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam at the Tam Son Hoi Quan Pagoda. I have said it many times, the smallest and most mundane things amuse me so that being said it is truly no surprise that I came home from a few days in Vietnam and had a photo of an electrical plug!

Sold through Zazzle in May 2009

Also available as a business card design. Click here to view.

Where Can I Plug This In? belongs to the following groups:

Creative, Talented, and Unknown, Domestic Art - [2/24, NO PEOPLE, PETS, or FLOWERS. INSIDE shots only.], Extreme Close-Ups and Shameless Self-Promotion Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

Where Can I Plug This In? by Caroline Fournier
  • Wendi Donaldson

    Wendi Donaldson

    OMG!!! this is totally scary!!!!!!!! I think i would have taken this shot too….amazing!!!

  • Caroline Fournier replied

    Fire hazard in the making really!!

  • natapee

    natapee

    really cool, love the tones in this.

  • Caroline Fournier replied

    Thank you very much

  • Vikram Franklin

    Vikram Franklin

    ROTFL!! I love how they’ve just ‘added’ another regulator when the old one gave up!! Awesome processing Caroline and very well seen!!

  • Caroline Fournier replied

    A miracle that the place hasn’t burned down quite yet … there were a few of these around this particular temple. Glad you like it.

  • athex

    athex

    Great shot – take care

  • Caroline Fournier replied

    Thank you

  • Simon Mears

    Simon Mears

    wow i’d travel 8000 miles for this too.. forget the temples, pagodas and bars. This is what i want.. and i thank you!

  • Caroline Fournier replied

    Hahaha … thanks Simon! Glad to know that I am not the only one that finds this kind of stuff just as interesting! I actually used it for a business card design for an electrical store and was able to sell it!!

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