Monkey Business, Part Eleven (Final) Section 3 of 3.
Oh so now Tim, there are nary a single monkey theme photo in the entire group!
I know, should never have let the monkeys get into the skirts! LOL!!!
Enjoy the real monkey shines around as the shoot ended.
Were done, stick a fork in them monkeys!!!
I'm not sure its a fork we'd like to stick in those monkey's
Hugh, they were done! There are no true cannibals left! Tisk! Tisk!!!
I'm not sure of the reason to keep posting the same photo with the same models in similar positions is for.
Not impressed by these photography skills.
I have enjoyed your fun shoot.
jaymatt wrote:
I have enjoyed your fun shoot.
Yes, this has been a fun series.
Then simple answer is that it is a series of images. There are perhaps single strong images in the set but that is not what is occurring. This is a visual story. I could read a powerful book like Gunter Grass The Tin Drum and focus on the vary short chapter titled The Gas Man Cometh, thinking that is the essence of the work, but in the context of the larger work one can get a sense of dealing with the horror that the book reveals by repation.
Another often quote small portion of a major literary work, Dostoevsky's Notes From Underground, "Man is not a piano key" often does not make any sense yet it is so powerful an insight that we must begin to realize it significance.
Finally, Rilke
There is no sun
Without the shadow
And it is important
to know the night.
One translation would be:
There is no God
without Satin
And it is important
to know evil.
Some would hold that "the night' represents 'evil', which is an absurd translation of what Rilke was saying, in the expression "the night" he is making reference to the unique expression that 'the night' is referring to partnanos. If you look up partnanos, it truly does not mean virginal in a literal sense. In this series of images these three women are all partnanos, because they may be married yet they are not owned by any man.
Oh GOD! Tim thinks too much! LOL!!! True, it is my burden!
Thank for the support Mr. Rab-eye! What a naughty boy you are, love the simple directness your post have!
Yes dear, like a train wreck ya just can't seem to not look!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
The entire Monkey series was an absolutely enjoyable experience.
The three Monkeys (ladies) were so cute and so engaged.
Again, thanks!
Now just wait a minute thar partner! engaged? They ain't engaged, they married! Don't be getting all kinky on me! LOL!!! So naughty!!!
Just funning wiff ya! So happy to hear that some truly had a blast with these photos.
I enjoyed the series up to number three. After that I was hoping for different models. Since everyone was having fun, you can ignore my comments.
Found the "3 Monkey" series quite entertaining and thoroughly enjoyed them all. Though some shots were more enjoyable than others.
Timmers wrote:
Then simple answer is that it is a series of images. There are perhaps single strong images in the set but that is not what is occurring. This is a visual story. I could read a powerful book like Gunter Grass The Tin Drum and focus on the vary short chapter titled The Gas Man Cometh, thinking that is the essence of the work, but in the context of the larger work one can get a sense of dealing with the horror that the book reveals by repation.
Another often quote small portion of a major literary work, Dostoevsky's Notes From Underground, "Man is not a piano key" often does not make any sense yet it is so powerful an insight that we must begin to realize it significance.
Finally, Rilke
There is no sun
Without the shadow
And it is important
to know the night.
One translation would be:
There is no God
without Satin
And it is important
to know evil.
Some would hold that "the night' represents 'evil', which is an absurd translation of what Rilke was saying, in the expression "the night" he is making reference to the unique expression that 'the night' is referring to partnanos. If you look up partnanos, it truly does not mean virginal in a literal sense. In this series of images these three women are all partnanos, because they may be married yet they are not owned by any man.
Oh GOD! Tim thinks too much! LOL!!! True, it is my burden!
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OMG Timmers, you are my zen master!
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