tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6096844366367766843.post6281650095930239731..comments2024-03-27T09:27:33.931+00:00Comments on Idiotic Hat: The Grant MuseumMike C.http://www.blogger.com/profile/11279776665185060446noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6096844366367766843.post-42629916750812619932017-07-07T21:21:56.310+01:002017-07-07T21:21:56.310+01:00Thomas,
When I go back (which I certainly will) I...Thomas,<br /><br />When I go back (which I certainly will) I'll take a more appropriate lens and a monopod. I only had the 27mm pancake on the Fuji (~40mm equivalent) which was deeply frustrating... The moles especially, which were too far back in a cabinet to get a tighter shot.<br /><br />I suppose "creepy" is the word, but I prefer your earlier "uncanny"! The green teeth on the bat are simply amazing...<br /><br />MikeMike C.https://www.blogger.com/profile/11279776665185060446noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6096844366367766843.post-80265490570733714742017-07-07T21:13:28.806+01:002017-07-07T21:13:28.806+01:00These are fascinating pictures! The icing on the c...These are fascinating pictures! The icing on the cake are the blueish-violet reflections on the jars. Also, the greenish tinge of the second picture adds to the uncanny atmosphere. My favourite is the jar of moles, but if it was mine, I would probably go for a tighter crop here. <br /><br />I could imagine that the pictures are promising raw material for collages, since taking the specimens out of their context has the potential to further enhance the creepy mood.<br /><br />Best, ThomasAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com