High on the overhead electricity line are a pair of baby sneakers. How did they get there? After a comment from Nadine, I just couldn’t help but change the title from ’where’s the baby’s shoes’ to ’where’s the baby’. Thanks for that Nadine :)
O – I LOVE this!!!!! So great in high key b&w – there are soooo many shoes over phone lines in the suburbs around us (including high heels!)… supposedly they were used to mark the boundaries of gang territory – but I haven’t noticed ANY gangs around…. and it sure must be a REALLY super tough gang that swung up this particular pair of shoes… :)))
ha ha…a baby gang setting out the boundaries…then going home to change their nappies :)
Cool shot !! There are plenty of this strange flying shoes near my house in France too and I wondered if it’s art or a social form of striking ! I realy like it in High Key
Thanks for the nice comment Etienne :)..I’m not sure what the artistic significance of shoes on power lines is but it happens doesn’t it?
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O – I LOVE this!!!!! So great in high key b&w – there are soooo many shoes over phone lines in the suburbs around us (including high heels!)… supposedly they were used to mark the boundaries of gang territory – but I haven’t noticed ANY gangs around…. and it sure must be a REALLY super tough gang that swung up this particular pair of shoes… :)))
ha ha…a baby gang setting out the boundaries…then going home to change their nappies :)
thanks K…glad you like it :))
– Clare Colins
more to the point, where’s the baby?! great shot, clare!
Oh no!…where’s the baby?
thanks Nadine…glad you like it :)
– Clare Colins
wonderful shot, Clare, fab composition and loos brill in high key! :o))
Thank you very much Sarah :)
– Clare Colins
cool
cheers Kristal :)
– Clare Colins
Cool shot !!
There are plenty of this strange flying shoes near my house in France too and I wondered if it’s art or a social form of striking !
I realy like it in High Key
Thanks for the nice comment Etienne :)..I’m not sure what the artistic significance of shoes on power lines is but it happens doesn’t it?
– Clare Colins
Thank you Hannah.
– Clare Colins