where's the baby? by Clare Colins
Clare Colins

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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 :)

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Clare, a photographic artist, lives on the Mid North Coast of NSW. She sees the world both vast and microscopic through the eyes of her Pentax cameras. This is her passion. This is her life!

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shoes, wires, childhood, sneakers

Comments

  • DragonFlyer
    DragonFlyerabout 3 years ago

    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

  • nadine henley
    nadine henleyabout 3 years ago

    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

  • Sarah Louise Drury
    Sarah Louise D...about 3 years ago

    wonderful shot, Clare, fab composition and loos brill in high key! :o))

  • Thank you very much Sarah :)

    – Clare Colins

  • Kristal
    Kristalabout 3 years ago

    cool

  • cheers Kristal :)

    – Clare Colins

  • Etienne RUGGERI Artwork eRAW
    Etienne RUGGER...about 3 years ago

    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

  • Hannah Fenton-Williams
    Hannah Fenton-...about 3 years ago

  • Thank you Hannah.

    – Clare Colins