waiting for godot

onetonshadow
Artist: onetonshadow
- Minister of Tees

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waiting for godot

Read the last description. I’m not in a cut and paste mood.

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waiting for godot by onetonshadow
  • Tate ©

    Tate ©

    yeah, but it’s still pretty good…

  • Juilee  Pryor

    Juilee Pryor

    I like this one …. its groovey and real….love it

  • sjem ©

    sjem ©

    There is something really amazing about the footpath in this. The texture, the silveryness.

    It’s lovely.

  • onetonshadow
    - Minister of Tees
    replied

    sjem, Danny is talking to you up there apparently, and not me.

  • Danny

    Danny

    It’s a photo
    get over it

  • onetonshadow
    - Minister of Tees
    replied

    It is isn’t it? And I have. But no one else has, and it’s easier than writing. And I get more comments, which means I feel better about myself. Then I feel confident enough to talk to people. And take more photos. It’s cyclic.
    Thank you for your kind words. I shall treasure them.

  • Danny

    Danny

    you’re welcome but i was talking to sjem

  • onetonshadow
    - Minister of Tees
    replied

    Oh.

  • Dreamcoat

    Dreamcoat

    Brilliant composition. Good choice with the black and white.

  • sjem ©

    sjem ©

    Shut up danny.

    Look what you’ve done to oneton’s photo. You filled the comment section up with utter crap.

    I’d be deleting the lot if I was oneton.

  • sjem ©

    sjem ©

    replace oneton with ‘I I’

  • onetonshadow
    - Minister of Tees
    replied

    These ‘I I’ things are the GATES OF HELL, from where all speedy dogs come.

  • sjem ©

    sjem ©

    So should I call you ‘the gates of hell’ or Onetonshadow or ‘I I’ or what ?

  • onetonshadow
    - Minister of Tees
    replied

    Don’t call me anything. If I want to talk to you, which I won’t, I shall call. You can nod. Which is quite hard to do on the intertron.

  • sjem ©

    sjem ©

    Yes – you’re upset now. I blame danny.

  • Danny

    Danny

    I did it on purpose just to annoy sjem
    I didn’t know “l l” was pronounced Gatesofhell must be some photography malarcky
    What’s this thread about?
    I’m too far down to check the “artwork”

  • raae

    raae

    I don’t get the deal about how digital photography is somehow less cool or less substantial than that film crap. To me its like people who buy records when they don’t even have a turn table… just for the sake of owning a record because its cooler than a CD.

    In 20 years kids are gunna be like… “dude im going down to the vintage MP3 store and…..

    ill finish this story in a bit… Pamela Andertits is on Big Brother…

  • onetonshadow
    - Minister of Tees
    replied

    You know people who buy records and don’t have a turntable? You cannot be serious.

    And that is NOTHING like preferring film over digital. That’s like buying food and not eating it.

  • onetonshadow
    - Minister of Tees
    replied

    Oh and it has nothing to do with ‘cool’, surely an iPod is ‘cooler’ than a record player. It’s opinion for one, and it looks better for two.

  • Danny

    Danny

    Judging by the above entry, someone left the door open on the street side.
    How odd.
    I buy cassettes so I can take out the tape and string it across the road to decapitate children on pushbikes.
    Who’s Goddot?

  • onetonshadow
    - Minister of Tees
    replied

    Don’t tell me you haven’t read it, please.

  • raae

    raae

    How does it look better? Do i sound like a tec-brat? Maybe its cause im not from a photography background but i just don’t get/appreciate the whole film thing. Digital gives you more options when it comes to the overall resolve of an image a thousand billion times more than that other fuddy duddy way.

    Did i mention that i really love this picture? I should have said that at the start. Its the type of stuff i imagine to be hanging on the walls of my American studio apartment when i grow up.

  • onetonshadow
    - Minister of Tees
    replied

    Well thank you. I like it too, it makes me think of Robert Frank whom I very much like. Obviously it isn’t that good mind you.

    As for film/digital it’s as bottomless as ‘what is art’ and even more boring, at the end of the day it’s more ‘I like brie’ and you’d say ‘get out of town, cheddar is way better and you can grate it’ etc etc.

    I like film, I like the way I spend considerably more time composing and considering the shot, as it costs a couple of quid everytime I click the button, I like that there are negatives in boxes around my house that my kid will find in 4 decades, that somehow they exist. That when my hardrive fails I don’t lose a substantial proportion of my pocket memories. I love hand developing my black and white and making a complete hash of it and ending up with something ace, or forgetting to wind the film on. I love capturing something that was and leaving it as it is.

    I also liek to put images into photoshop from my Nikon and mash them up and design record sleeves or crazy graphics, but this, in my mind, is not photography, it’s art or something different. Which is great, but not my passion.

    I like brie.

  • Danny

    Danny

    I saw the play and wanted to kill myself

  • onetonshadow
    - Minister of Tees
    replied

    Exactly, it’s Lucky’s speech that does it for me.

  • raae

    raae

    So its not really that it looks better.. its more about the ‘aura of the image’ for you yeah? Thats something i understand… its crazy to think that we wont leave a great deal of tangible stuff for our kids to pick up and look at isn’t it. I wonder if graffiti will be the new cave paintings.

    And thank you for reminding me to go pick up an external hardrive.

  • Larry Varley

    Larry Varley

    Great shot, love the tone

  • docophoto

    docophoto

    Such beautiful rich tones and so beautifully balanced.

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