I wanted to spend some time by myself, so I took a walk in the woods. The whole time I had this funny feeling, like I was being watched.
I took some photos while I was walking. Do you notice anything strange? Or do you think it was just my imagination?
It's like the Blair Witch Project all over again!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of the project we're working on in my Communication Design class. One of the examples given to us before working on the project was a set of "50 sad chairs". http://www.flickr.com/photos/bk/sets/647621/
ReplyDeleteWhat's the project Sarah, and who's teaching the class?
ReplyDeleteIt's Greg Prygrocki's class at Institute of Design in Chicago. Basically we're working on coming up with themes of things we can easily have access to for photographs. Our idea will eventually turn into a book, website and exhibit over the course of the semester.
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah,
ReplyDeleteBill Keaggy's 50 sad chairs and other photo series have been quite inspiring to me too.
Are you planning to post your projects online in some way? It would be wonderful to see the results.
Hi Sarah,
ReplyDeleteBill Keaggy's 50 sad chairs and other photo series have been quite inspiring to me too.
Are you planning to post your projects online in some way? It would be wonderful to see the results.
Those pictures are spooky!! Reminds me of a site/link that I saw (on one of my blogline feeds) this past weekend.
ReplyDeleteAs with the last link that I posted here at your site a couple/few days ago, this link probably won't show up properly.
Make sure to turn up the volume on your speakers and pay close attention (spooky just like your pictures)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3385579284690408654&playerMode=embedded
Dave, looks like you've got a spooky case of Pareidolia -- nice finds!
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia
Sarah J, do you mind letting me know what school/class your project is for?
bk
Oh, nevermind Sarah. I missed it skimming the comments.
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